Brings out its ferality in this shot
Shot with Nikon D90, Nikkor 70-300mm, at 300mm, 1/200s - F/7.1
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Brings out its ferality in this shot
Shot with Nikon D90, Nikkor 70-300mm, at 300mm, 1/200s - F/7.1
Seems it got disturbed by something. The angry look is nicely captured. Good eye contact and details. Did anyone move close? Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
Fine details. Expression nicely captured. I vividly remember when I was seven or eight years old, such pointed canine teeth were shown to me at dusk on a rainy day when I suddenly came across a fox in my village. It was looking out for crabs. Why you preferred to use 'feral' in this case, I do not know.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
No it was disturbed by anything....this was an expression before it yawned big time!
Shakti da used the word feral to highlight its wild expression...actually you are right its the wrong word to use as feral animal means one which has turned wild from domesticated.
Nice to see this Indian Fox. A higher shutter speed would have been better here. These foxes have got more challenges from Feral dogs who compete with the foxes and jackals for food and often chase them away.
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excellent image.
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