Can Coyote Outfox a Fox?! - Summary

Summary

Coyote Peterson visits the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center to interact with two rescued red foxes, Rhett and Scarlett. He learns about their behavior, habitat, and characteristics, and notes that despite their adorable appearance, foxes do not make good pets due to their high energy and mischievous nature. Coyote attempts to get the foxes to go down a slide, and after some patience and persistence, Rhett successfully navigates the slide. The encounter is deemed the best fox encounter Coyote has ever captured on camera. The episode ends with Coyote encouraging viewers to visit the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center to meet the foxes and learn more about them.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The filming location is the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center.
2. The host, Coyote Peterson, is interacting with two red foxes, Rhett and Scarlett.
3. Red foxes are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night.
4. Foxes are not suitable as pets due to their high energy requirements and musky scent.
5. The red foxes at the center are rescued and cannot be released back into the wild.
6. Red foxes come in various color phases, including blackish-gray.
7. The red fox is the largest of the fox species.
8. Foxes have a thick coat to keep warm in cold temperatures, including outer protective guard hairs and a soft downy undercoat.
9. Coyote Peterson has previously interacted with foxes in Alaska and Florida.
10. The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center offers tours and encounters with foxes and wolves.
11. The center has a double gate system to ensure the animals' safety and prevent escape.