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What does the fox say?
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Apparently, it’s NOT ring-ding-ding-ding-ding…
While we have yet to find an answer to that, Twitter can’t stop discussing how foxes laugh and it’ll probably be the cutest thing you’ll see today.
If you've never heard a fox laugh, you’re welcome!
— mollyfprince (@mollyfprince) June 29, 2020
pic.twitter.com/jOLVddXWJ1
This Twitter user recently uploaded the 53 seconds of utter joy and it’s been re-tweeted over 160,000 times… and counting.
It turns out that these foxes are able to laugh because they’ve been domesticated by humans for more than six decades.
Here’s how Twitter is reacting to this!
Someday, I'll find happiness like this. pic.twitter.com/cWSsdjpDCL
— Squich (@SasquachFreezer) June 30, 2020
So that’s what the fox said.
— Lucifer (@Lucifer_Nov) July 2, 2020
HeeHee! Love it. I watched a fox this winter jumping like that into snowbanks for mice . We had a Mama with 3 kits on the ridge below our house....the kits came and stole all my dogs toys n bones 🤣
— JustMoosenMe (@fontaine_beth) July 1, 2020
We have three baby 🦊 living under our shed... I hope I can develop this sorta relationship with them... knowing my luck they have rabies
— Jaden Cowley (@ScrappyDappyJ) June 29, 2020
the cutest thing i saw today <33
— manis (@najwabkr) July 2, 2020
Dalam diam mungkin ini cara you gelak 😂
— Waffle On The Moves (@wafiqqusyairi_) July 2, 2020
Why do they sound like chickens??
— sana~~ᕦʕᵔᴥᵔʔᕤヾʕ⊙ᴥ⊙ʔノ”ᵒᵐᵍ (@shownu1994) July 2, 2020
Why do they sound like chickens at the same time like a baby and at the same time like an old man wheezing
— geneva (@tallblavkjenny) July 2, 2020
@quinn_szewc OMG!!!! As if I didn’t want one already-now I NEED one! pic.twitter.com/jPHy46GBkO
— Janina (@JaninaLynn) June 30, 2020
They really sound like humans, don’t you think?
By: Piravina Ragunathan
Info via Mashable