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4 Week Old Baby Attacked by Fox; Might have had Finger Bitten Off. A Few Things about Fox Appearances in Densely Populated Areas of the City.

Posted by ETIS animal attack blog on Monday, February 11, 2013,
On February 6, 2013, or thereabout, in the UK, a 4 week old boy was evidently attacked by a fox in his house.  The boy, according to inferences of reports, was lying on his cot when then fox attacked, dragged him to the floor, then caused dismemberment of a part of the boy's hand.

This happened in Downham.

Story here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-21406854

Not to rule out possibilities, which can happen in cases like these, especially when in cases of young children, and the animal...
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Large Animals Showing Up Unusually in Human Populated Areas in the U.S. East Coast

Posted by ETISFounder on Friday, November 9, 2012,
The past month has witnessed unusually high amounts of sightings of unusually placed large animals adjacent urbanized areas, inclusive of those slaughtered by vehicle injuries.  Large animals means deer size animals and up.

How did they get there?

Why did they get there?

Are human behaviors involved?

If animal behaviors are involved, why these patterns of movement?

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Effects of Human Contraints on Dangerous Animals Might Increase Physical Forms of These Animals Making Them More Dangerous

Posted by ETISworld.com on Wednesday, August 29, 2012,
Thank PETA for showing coverage of bears in zoos that, based on the stories, appear to not be doing much more than meeting rock-bottom requirements for keeping an animal captive in a zoo.

We don't want to say, thank the drama that occurred when animals in a personal zoo were released in the Midwest [exact dates to be added soon] about a 2 years ago.

We have to be grateful for the advances in civilization and technology; these are to make our lives better.  Sometimes, wild animals get their live...
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