Description
Two fox kits siblings greet each other by touching noses, otherwise known as "nose boops." The kits are between six and eight weeks old and are part of a skulk of 10. It was a very warm day this spring when the little ones appeared from their den's hole. But instead of going into their usual play fighting, the heat made them a bit sluggish. So instead it was a greeting as they emerged from the hole before they laid sprawled out in the heavy brush.
Foxes touch noses for several reasons, among them communication, as a greeting and a way to show trust and affection.
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Taken By
Dani-Elle Dubé
Taken On
April 18, 2026
Tagged
animal
lion
mammal
wildlife
canine
fox
kit_fox
red_fox
carnivores
fur
snout
terrestrial_animal
canidae
swift_fox
Assignments
Wildlife
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Focal:
320
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Lens Model:
VR 150-600mm f/5-6.3G
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Shutter speed:
0.00125
sec
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Aperture: f/
8