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Wildlife Workers Dress Up to Care for Orphaned2 Fox
In the eastern state of Virginia, employees of the Richmond Wildlife Center are doing their best to act like mother foxes. They started feeding and caring for a baby fox, called a kit3, when the young animal became separated from its mother.
The Associated Press reported that a video recently appeared on the center's page on the social media service Facebook. In the video, Executive4 Director Melissa Stanley is shown wearing a red fox mask and equipment like rubber gloves. She feeds the young fox in the video. The kit sits on top of a stuffed5 animal that looks like a fox. It is supposed to look like her mother, Stanley said.
The Facebook post explained why employees were wearing the fox mask to feed the baby animal. It also said workers are avoiding making human sounds and are preventing the kit from seeing its human caregivers. The post said the orphan1 should not become too close to humans while it is being raised by them. The measures make it more likely that the kit could be returned to the wild.
Stanley said a man brought the kit to the center on February 29. She said he found the animal on the street while walking his dog in Richmond.
Thinking she was a baby cat, the man turned her over to the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Richmond SPCA). The Richmond SPCA is a nonprofit organization that takes in cats and dogs without owners and finds them homes.
Wildlife center employees tried to find the kit's mother and their home, or den6. They found the den, but they were told by officials that the foxes had been trapped and removed. Stanley said she thinks the fox kit either fell out of a trap or fell off the back of the trapper's truck.
Employees at the wildlife center have been taking turns feeding the kit every two to four hours. They all wear the fox mask while feeding her.
In addition to the large stuffed animal meant to look like the kit's mother, employees also put a smaller stuffed red fox in her space. She cuddles up to the smaller stuffed animal at the end of the video.
Stanley said, "The goal is to release7 the animals back into the wild." She added that the goal is not to just increase their chances of survival8, but to raise them to recognize other animals of their kind. Another goal she said was that the animals should reproduce9.
The center looked for other red fox kits10 of the same age and weight at other centers. Employees found three other kits in a center in northern Virginia.
The fox kit will be sent to the Animal Education and Rescue Organization in Virginia. That group plans to release the kits back into the wild together.
Words in This Story
fox – n. a wild animal of the dog family, with red-brown fur, a pointed11 face and a thick heavy tail
mask – n. something that you wear over your face to hide it, or to frighten or entertain other people
stuffed animal – n. a toy in the shape of an animal, made of cloth and filled with a soft substance
orphan – n. a child whose parents are dead
cuddle up – v.(phrasal) to sit or lie very close to somebody/something
recognize – v. to know who somebody is or what something is when you see or hear them or it, because you have seen or heard them or it before
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n.孤儿;adj.无父母的 | |
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[计][修]孤立 | |
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n.用具包,成套工具;随身携带物 | |
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adj.执行的,行政的;n.执行者,行政官,经理 | |
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adj.充满的;饱的v.塞住( stuff的过去式和过去分词 );把…装进;把…装满;(使)吃撑 | |
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n.兽穴;秘密地方;安静的小房间,私室 | |
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vt.发布,发表,发行;释放,放开 | |
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n.留住生命,生存,残存,幸存者 | |
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v.生育,繁殖,复制,重做 | |
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衣物和装备( kit的名词复数 ); 成套用品; 配套元件 | |
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