We met the world’s first domesticated foxes

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2018
  • We met the very cute and very bizarre result of an almost 60-year-long experiment: they’re foxes that have been specially bred for their dog-like friendliness toward people. We do a little behavior research of our own, and discover what scientists continue to learn from the world’s most famous experiment in domestication. The fox experiment continues under the supervision of Lyudmila Trut at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics. Her book “How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog)”, co-authored by Lee Alan Dugatkin, details the history and science behind the experiment.
    Video by: William Poor, Alex Perkin, Cory Zapatka
    Audio: Andrew Marino
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  • @VergeScience
    @VergeScience  Před 5 lety +28860

    Should we be domesticating wild animals?

    • @uselessaccount196
      @uselessaccount196 Před 5 lety +5111

      they shouldn't be cause they are called wild for a reason...and moreover they seem to be very unnatural domesticated.just don't like that body language on a wild animal.

    • @blueberry2306
      @blueberry2306 Před 5 lety +6988

      If they have the “friendly genes” which dogs had and apparently foxes why not? Its gonna take time but it surely will lead to great new discoveries, but i dont think that lions or even greater hunters should ever tried to be tamed. Let them be wild, thats what makes them so special and amazing

    • @luisperez5462
      @luisperez5462 Před 5 lety +4806

      We did that with dogs already so why not

    • @uselessaccount196
      @uselessaccount196 Před 5 lety +1434

      yeah but still feels uncomfortable to see a wild animal being curbed

    • @_FaUlti_
      @_FaUlti_ Před 5 lety +1183

      Personally I don't think its a good idea due to them "forgetting" how to survive on their own. But who am I to judge people's interests, plus foxes may be a VERY good idea to test how different wild animals understand us and react to our presence.
      EDIT: I'd like to thank you all for tagging me in your comments and put some effort to complete/correct my reply with your knowledge, but unfortunately I can't reply to those of you who tagged me from 09/15 because I have already replied to someone and if I could I would already have. (I ain't making this on purpose I don't have the option if there is a way please let me know)

  • @lidette711
    @lidette711 Před 4 lety +7145

    "They greet, they interact, and then they move on." --Me at parties

  • @printertimes
    @printertimes Před 5 lety +4875

    You want a dog? You want a cat? Boom you got a fox

  • @rich1051414
    @rich1051414 Před rokem +1725

    Turns out, friendliness is only one measure of if an animal is a good pet. It's the most critical one, but it's not everything. They also need to be easily trained, or at the very least, have non-destructive behaviors. These things have not been bred into these foxes yet.

    • @lavans5721
      @lavans5721 Před rokem +126

      One note: destructiveness level has been slowly moved out of the main criteria for "tameability" or "petabilility". Ex: Cats, Birds, Dogs

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před rokem +178

      @@JaredJanhsen It is really difficult to get people to understand the level of destructive a fox is. Dogs aren't remotely close, neither are cats.
      Fox urine is also so difficult to remove that it is often sprayed on trees to punish people for stealing trees for christmas.
      So these foxes may be friendly, but they aren't good pets. Maybe one day.

    • @spencerwheeler353
      @spencerwheeler353 Před rokem +15

      i think your confusing pet with animal we can dominate, they really are not same thing

    • @comfortme
      @comfortme Před rokem +27

      @@lavans5721the difference is all those examples you put can be trained to abandon destructive behavior. hell, even birds can be potty trained.

    • @lavans5721
      @lavans5721 Před rokem +33

      @@comfortme I would know, I own birds and have potty trained them. Regardless, i dont think it's possible/kind to have certain destructive impulses trained out of them. Birds for example, forage for fun and for intellectual stimulation. They like destroying tough objects to get inside, and they like destroying stuff to dismantle it and make something new out of it. It would be unnecessary and unkind to train my birds to avoid foraging, because they enjoy having that little moment of destructive capability.

  • @Jorg05111980
    @Jorg05111980 Před 9 měsíci +109

    I've started domesticating crocodiles, the results so far are promising, but It's hard to write it all down with one arm

  • @KingTesticus
    @KingTesticus Před 4 lety +39705

    A fox is an animal running cat software on dog hardware..

    • @zed9256
      @zed9256 Před 4 lety +1826

      So are shibas.

    • @Miffwa
      @Miffwa Před 4 lety +678

      Wait so that probably could be why they lost interest so quickly and came up at first.

    • @fish7598
      @fish7598 Před 4 lety +962

      And Cheetahs are dog software on cat hardware

    • @fish7598
      @fish7598 Před 4 lety +607

      @Ibrahim Abid That's not really true. Cheetahs are fairly affectionate and social. Whilst they are territorial, they will work together in groups. They show almost no aggression towards humans and are also one of the only big cats that can be easily tamed and socialise with humans, and there's a long history of cheetahs being kept as pets and being used for hunting, dating back to at least 1500BC. Also Cheetahs can often struggle with anxiety and stress in captivity and can be given emotional support dogs to help with this.

    • @restoretheearth2829
      @restoretheearth2829 Před 4 lety +178

      +++ Cats don't normally jump on your kitchen counters to do a poop . They instinctively use the litter box that mommy taught them about.

  • @Introbulus
    @Introbulus Před 4 lety +5319

    Short bursts of affection and then they go do their own thing?
    Sounds like a cat.

    • @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140
      @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140 Před 4 lety +73

      Your cat actually fends for your life more than a dogs ability to be loyal

    • @yanderevenom9793
      @yanderevenom9793 Před 4 lety +97

      Introbulus foxes are cat dogs!! :3

    • @new2survival
      @new2survival Před 4 lety +17

      Sounds like me

    • @drunkkhajit5035
      @drunkkhajit5035 Před 4 lety +174

      If you raise cats right they should care about you
      I treat my cats like family and have training seasons with them, and they always want to cuddle

    • @tallemajas
      @tallemajas Před 4 lety +117

      ive known many cats who literally wouldnt leave you alone till you cuddled them. mine slept on my back every night too

  • @ottoes8098
    @ottoes8098 Před rokem +188

    The fact that we humans who love petting animals, live in a world full of animals who love getting pet is amazing and tells something about the laws of nature.

    • @eddiefly1839
      @eddiefly1839 Před rokem

      but still we kill and slaughter so many others just for clothes?

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast Před rokem +26

      It says that most intelligent and social animals seek comfort and safety and we, the human animal, are just another one of those species.. luckily this instinct is such a basic need that we can share it with other animals cross species which is certainly a beautiful thing.

    • @viniciusdeoliveiraduarte9133
      @viniciusdeoliveiraduarte9133 Před 7 měsíci +7

      I'm sorry for this but- RULES OF NATURE!

    • @random_finn
      @random_finn Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@viniciusdeoliveiraduarte9133AND THEY RUN WHEN THE SUN COMES UP

  • @EvilSanity
    @EvilSanity Před 2 lety +672

    There's an imbedded empathy it seems in humanity in which we feel a need to bond with other living things even those that aren't human. I think that it's super interesting that we're fundamentally obsessed with forming connections with others, not even of the same species sometimes.

    • @azazel8700
      @azazel8700 Před rokem +13

      Old comment, old video, I know. But I would like to ask if you still see it as "imbedded in humanity", because I have a hard time believing that humanity in general is very empathetic

    • @EvilSanity
      @EvilSanity Před rokem +74

      @@azazel8700 It's definitely a part of the human psyche, now granted not everyone is the same, some will have higher levels of empathy than others and obviously, psychopaths and sociopaths exist. As humans though we're social creatures that rely on others to get by that's just how we evolved. So empathy is indeed programmed into our brains as it's helped us survive, though there will always be anomalies and verying degrees. One's empathy can also be easily effected by outside variables, growing up is different for everyone of course.

    • @azazel8700
      @azazel8700 Před rokem +9

      @@EvilSanity We are social creatures, sure, but does it really mean that the normal, almost all of them, human beings really do care and value the life of the other humans? Because when I look to society I see a logical construct of survival, but a soulless grinder as well, everyday all around there's always signs of human brutality and apathy. It all reminds me of dolphins or chimpanzees, that live in groups but will purposefully brutalize each other for fun or food, living together for convenience and survival, not for love or care

    • @EvilSanity
      @EvilSanity Před rokem +29

      @Azazel There are a few factors and reasons for this. Civilization is complicated, and culture and tradition can have huge influences on one's ability to empathise with others. Connections between others also usually need to be formed in order for empathy to really kick in. For instance, most don't care about issues that don't directly impact them. One's ability to empathise varies due to many factors. You could also be suffering from information overload, in this digital age you have an endless stream of information. Unfortunately, the majority of the information you will retain will be negative leading to a very pessimistic view of the world. There is good and bad but good stories don't get as many clicks. Social structures in many civilizations can and have been exploited by bad people but there are always those resisting injustice because empathy persists. It's very difficult to show compassion when you see others be so cruel, but no one is born to be cruel. it's a learnt behaviour to be cruel because of human constructs that allow being cruel to move up in society. As for other animals it's similar, fear is an easy form of control but not a reliable one, said animals will usually end in territorial battles. A lack of empathy you could argue shows a lack on intelligence as it can only get you so far.

    • @azazel8700
      @azazel8700 Před rokem +3

      @@EvilSanity I find my own empathy towards other withering as time goes on, because I see all of this and wonder what's so special about us when we so promptly act like animals, in the end we are animals, the belief that "humanity" has a meaning seems hollow. I've been thinking about those things for a time now, how it all feels, if it is really worth it, sorry for taking your time

  • @codyskull2594
    @codyskull2594 Před 4 lety +9169

    2100: *"How We domesticated a Blue Whale"*

    • @bradygreenberg6482
      @bradygreenberg6482 Před 4 lety +344

      Bold of you to think we're gonna live till 2100.

    • @jamesplaysgames2017
      @jamesplaysgames2017 Před 4 lety +27

      @Un Zorro Shota CHANGE YOUR NAME. NO MORE UW- IM NOT EVEN SAYING IT JUST CHANGE YOUR DAMN NAME

    • @ashleys6148
      @ashleys6148 Před 4 lety +5

      @Music Is Love Music Is Life how about you change your name lmao

    • @codyskull2594
      @codyskull2594 Před 4 lety +20

      @@ashleys6148 how about you change your name? LMAO

    • @jakartagamer6188
      @jakartagamer6188 Před 4 lety +7

      @@jamesplaysgames2017 uwu

  • @_Rafael04
    @_Rafael04 Před 4 lety +19361

    We should domesticate bears for the ultimate good boy

    • @biggy1168
      @biggy1168 Před 4 lety +2620

      Rafael Tirelli imagine getting a home after a long day and your pet bear gives you a hug.❤️

    • @MisterK9739
      @MisterK9739 Před 4 lety +1083

      Rafael Tirelli If he gets diabetes call him cheeseburger and use him to topple an extremistic cult in the US!

    • @romanul12
      @romanul12 Před 4 lety +926

      im afraid russia beat you to it

    • @LightCrib2
      @LightCrib2 Před 4 lety +188

      @@MisterK9739 FarCry 5 reference

    • @somedude6833
      @somedude6833 Před 4 lety +332

      Russians be like.

  • @dreadpenguinlord340
    @dreadpenguinlord340 Před rokem +411

    Be mindful if picking one up for yourself. The older ones tend to come pre-assembled, but the newer models are in kit form.

  • @Xianne027
    @Xianne027 Před rokem +553

    Several decades ago I bought a wolf pup from a breeder. I naively expected it to become as domestic as any dog. Well, yes and no, just as this couple with the foxes explained. My wolf bonded with me as her mother. She was loving and very affectionate to my family. She was very playful with a silly doggie-like sense of humor. But she was skittish and frightened of any loud noises. She was destructive, chewing things up, digging hole and even - yes, a cave! - and rearranging the backyard to her liking.
    She liked other dogs if they were more less her size. But she feared larger dogs, but literally wanted to eat toy breeds (had to be careful when out on the leash) and she killed my beloved cat.
    It was simply no life for her in suburban backyard. I finally had to make the extremely painful decision to part with my beloved wolf and find her a more appropriate home with a couple who lived in the woods. This was devastating for both me and my wolf, who viewed me as her momma.
    I am now very critical about people seeking out wild animals as pets. It's not a fair life for them to have to conform to a human world and comes with situations that you're often not prepared to deal with.

    • @zapa1pnt
      @zapa1pnt Před rokem +82

      A wolf is an apex predator and a poor choice, on your part. No disrespect meant. Just facts.
      Many people have made (and continue to make) the same mistake. Many have paid with their lives.

    • @hokorhokkus
      @hokorhokkus Před 10 měsíci +20

      it is amazing than in your country allow to sell a wolf pup in a shop.... use to be a protected specie

    • @tempejkl
      @tempejkl Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@zapa1pntThe wolf wouldn’t attack you though. It will attack other animals though because it sees them as prey.

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Před 7 měsíci +35

      Thanks for telling this story and I'm so sorry about your cat. For those commenting as though it was all so predictable, there are also breeds of dog that are more likely to hunt and kill smaller animals and they aren't any particular size or necessarily look like wolves. Nor do they always behave that way.

    • @shannonrobbins59
      @shannonrobbins59 Před 7 měsíci +18

      I was really enjoying this wholesome story until the cat part

  • @danieljames1868
    @danieljames1868 Před 4 lety +5492

    Wild fox: "no."
    Domesticated fox: "oh, hello there. Want to play? No? Okay then, I'll give you your space."
    Dog: *"FRIEND"*

    • @mavespa9857
      @mavespa9857 Před 4 lety +68

      Lol I love this

    • @Oliver-tl9yr
      @Oliver-tl9yr Před 4 lety +70

      Notice how the wild fox said no before the domesticated fox said anything.

    • @seabass1428
      @seabass1428 Před 4 lety +154

      Your wild, typical fox: flees at the sight of any humans.
      Domesticated-Fox: hm, an adult human. I shall investigate this specimen. It seems friendly.
      Dog: *I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART*

    • @e.f.c.2341
      @e.f.c.2341 Před 4 lety +15

      What does the fox say ig

    • @irishweeb2370
      @irishweeb2370 Před 4 lety +4

      666 likes, I'm not changing that lmao

  • @clevelandolivia8896
    @clevelandolivia8896 Před 4 lety +3647

    Foxes are not pack animals. They will never be like dogs who descended from wolves which are pack animals. If anything I’d say foxes will become more like cats than dogs in the way they communicate as pets.

    • @amysofia5783
      @amysofia5783 Před 4 lety +326

      Now if we could just train them to use a litter box.

    • @Derkceno
      @Derkceno Před 4 lety +95

      @@amysofia5783 honestly thats the best i dont like dogs too much cause they way to attached

    • @xsilentmelodiesx
      @xsilentmelodiesx Před 4 lety +68

      Cleveland Olivia they’re literally like a mix between a cat and a dog lol

    • @crissy4445
      @crissy4445 Před 4 lety +241

      Not entirely true. Cats are literally solitary, they only meet during mating season. Foxes, although they mostly hunt alone, most often form a mating pair which is monogamous and frequently life long- and this pair
      will meet up for lengthy periods of time to groom and play together. Also, sometimes other adult foxes referred to as ‘helpers’ will stay with the breeding pair and be subordinate to them-mostly because one or more of their children decided to stay on in the family unit rather than leaving when they became able to hunt for themselves. Just because foxes hunt and eat independently doesn’t mean they don’t have the capacity to form social groups.

    • @El_Chucho_Bravo
      @El_Chucho_Bravo Před 4 lety +9

      Dogs consider themselves part of your pack.

  • @HappyMatt12345
    @HappyMatt12345 Před rokem +62

    I love the term "elite level of friendliness" also I know I'm not the only one who went and called their doggo whenever the part about doggos having an unusual willingness to bond with humans came on.

  • @rsmcd5672
    @rsmcd5672 Před rokem +72

    I wish some human beings could reach a elite level of friendliness today.

    • @HokkaidoSan
      @HokkaidoSan Před 7 měsíci

      Humans like those do exist. lol It's a rarity but they exist.

    • @ZT5513
      @ZT5513 Před 9 dny +1

      Sounds like eugenics but ok

  • @rosered8838
    @rosered8838 Před 4 lety +19025

    I love how we humans are so fixated on bonding with anything that's cute and fluffy that we obsess over it, collectively, for generations.

    • @figurativeride2258
      @figurativeride2258 Před 4 lety +277

      True,but cone onnn

    • @Kayla4217
      @Kayla4217 Před 4 lety +442

      Don't underestimate the mofu mofu ~

    • @anastasiaklyuch2746
      @anastasiaklyuch2746 Před 4 lety +900

      In truth, we have been domesticated long ago and are now hyperfriendly to fluff stimuli

    • @anastasiaklyuch2746
      @anastasiaklyuch2746 Před 4 lety +328

      @Daniel Oh God my eyes are burned. Also, are you pointing at a chair? Am I a chair, or did the chair do something to the fluffies?

    • @sauceman5744
      @sauceman5744 Před 4 lety +12

      Neoteny is a feature only in humans

  • @saifuusuri
    @saifuusuri Před 4 lety +2477

    "Elite friendliness levels"
    Fox:"I'm about to do what's called a pro friend move."

    • @Snapai
      @Snapai Před 4 lety +23

      If you read about the study, the foxes domesticated beyond the original classifications the initial experiment came up with for them, and they had to add more categories. Elite, in this case, probably means something specific wrt the study.

    • @sharanpaulsinku1096
      @sharanpaulsinku1096 Před 4 lety +7

      Dog : am I a joke to you ?

    • @audreydutremble3147
      @audreydutremble3147 Před 4 lety +16

      Cat: *I AM THE CUTEST*
      Fox: *ima bout end this whole mans career*

    • @ArkanSenn
      @ArkanSenn Před 4 lety +4

      Don't worry they'll farm xp every generations

    • @o_o5210
      @o_o5210 Před 4 lety

      Ha lol

  • @Yakone
    @Yakone Před 10 měsíci +48

    What was learned from the original experiment was fascinating. The conditions in which they kept these animals to preform their experiment was nothing short of cruel.

    • @marciacook9336
      @marciacook9336 Před 3 měsíci +5

      My thoughts exactly. Foxes belong in the woods

    • @wraith1320
      @wraith1320 Před 3 měsíci

      @@marciacook9336 Sadly, the conditions they CAME from-prior to the experiment-were worse. The scientists didn’t pull them out of the woods… they acquired them from a nearby fur farm. I strongly oppose keeping animals in “mill” conditions, but I do think the information gained from this experiment made much better use of those already-captive “farm foxes” than what they were originally going to be used for…
      That said, I do not believe it is inherently unethical to domesticate new species. This experiment further proved that dogs are nothing more than wolves bred selectively for “pet” qualities. I’d just like to see it done in spacious, comfortable surroundings-not cramped cages.

  • @TheAdampr
    @TheAdampr Před 2 lety +140

    Behaviorally, domesticated foxes seem to be more like domesticated cats than domesticated dogs. It would be cool to see a video that looks at the differences in behaviour among other domesticated animals :D

  • @SuperMasterMonky
    @SuperMasterMonky Před 4 lety +3350

    The difference is that foxes are relatively solitary animals. Wolves are pack animals. So dogs have that pack mentality and want those relationships.

    • @prodabber9539
      @prodabber9539 Před 4 lety +85

      Could probably be changed through trying to domesticate and tame them as much as possible.

    • @billrich9722
      @billrich9722 Před 4 lety +53

      There are a lot more differences than that.

    • @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140
      @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140 Před 4 lety +10

      So wolves equal your dog despite being related to the canine and not canids? Also not in packs. Wrong.

    • @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140
      @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140 Před 4 lety +9

      Dude I'm sure wolves are closer compared to coyote than fox and dog.
      Or aliens...

    • @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140
      @brian-with-a-nadinojinn4140 Před 4 lety +1

      Wolfs are also different to wolves. I played attention

  • @M0RlZA
    @M0RlZA Před 4 lety +5526

    This just proves that minecraft foxes should be tameable.
    Edit:The foxes are not truly tameable,they just won't run away,I mean tameable somewhat like dogs or cats.

  • @siberiancupcakesjabcecc4112

    The JABCECC currently has 14 of the Russian domesticated foxes that people can come and interact with..... We have some that are 11 years old (with no socialization), some 8 years old (with a little bit) and some 3 years old (with a slight amount more) - all behave very differently than our wild or captive bred foxes. The Belyaev foxes seek out human attention (from those they know and those they have never met). They haven't met a person they didn't like and are willing to get scratches and pets from anyone. While they each have different personalities, they all are less afraid of novel environments than their counterparts. They truly are fascinating..... if you are ever in San Diego, look us up and schedule an encounter.

  • @blazi2293
    @blazi2293 Před rokem +48

    It's so nice to know that dogs are literally made of friendship ♥️

  • @russle5996
    @russle5996 Před 2 lety +3646

    Getting a fox is three in one. You get a dog, a cat and a dolphin all in one.

    • @Mezgrman
      @Mezgrman Před rokem +145

      A... dolphin?

    • @Nawaf-
      @Nawaf- Před rokem +391

      @@Mezgrman They make dolphin sounds lol

    • @Spring_32
      @Spring_32 Před rokem +40

      I saw this same comment in the saveafox channel

    • @egorsdeimos3523
      @egorsdeimos3523 Před rokem +21

      Do you mean actual dolphin noises or do you mean tv dolphin noises

    • @ImADolphin
      @ImADolphin Před rokem +4

      ?

  • @AntiCuteness
    @AntiCuteness Před 5 lety +2912

    Animals: *Exist*
    Humans: *_It's free real estate._*

    • @nyooom7467
      @nyooom7467 Před 5 lety +91

      *Nah its Free real Friendship*

    • @AntiCuteness
      @AntiCuteness Před 5 lety +42

      @@nyooom7467
      If this manipulation is friendship then i gotta hard pass bro.

    • @jamesv.3597
      @jamesv.3597 Před 5 lety +16

      @@AntiCuteness It could be worse.

    • @naveenarora6467
      @naveenarora6467 Před 5 lety +3

      @@AntiCuteness but this does hv some good uses to it... like removing irrational fear from people bout wild animals...

    • @AntiCuteness
      @AntiCuteness Před 5 lety +17

      Naveen Arora
      This won't fix anything to do with irrational fears because they aren't wild animals anymore.
      Its like saying dogs can remove fears of wolves.

  • @trishhill7563
    @trishhill7563 Před 10 měsíci +11

    I had a pet fox back in the 80's. It's Mom wouldn't feed it so I raised on a bottle. His name was Sampson. He was house trained & everything. I loved him 🥺

  • @YazivX2
    @YazivX2 Před rokem +49

    I may be 4 years late, But you(Or a team) make absolutely astonishing content!

  • @y0llek
    @y0llek Před 4 lety +2871

    Me: *I want a fox*
    Fox: *I will poop and pee on your counter*
    Me: *I Do not want a fox*

  • @hasbulla5258
    @hasbulla5258 Před 5 lety +2374

    Normal foxes: "Whine"
    Russian foxes: "Cyka blyat"

    • @dezmobluefire8217
      @dezmobluefire8217 Před 5 lety +140

      A Russian fox will stand for the Soviet anthem

    • @naveenarora6467
      @naveenarora6467 Před 5 lety +33

      @@dezmobluefire8217 That too on *Two* *legs.*

    • @cylltndn7935
      @cylltndn7935 Před 5 lety +81

      American dog brings you flip flops
      Russian fox brings you vodka

    • @kukrireal
      @kukrireal Před 5 lety +19

      Suka blyat means f*cking b*tch

    • @Sparrow_Bloodhunter
      @Sparrow_Bloodhunter Před 5 lety +29

      they wouldn't say that, they were bread to be friendly and nice. they'd actually say привет друг, приятно познакомиться.

  • @irbis9981
    @irbis9981 Před rokem +8

    I pride being from Novosibirsk, where these cuties was bred

    • @Actias1974
      @Actias1974 Před 3 měsíci +2

      That’s a statement never before made.

  • @surfwriter8461
    @surfwriter8461 Před rokem +25

    There are other videos posted on this site where an older man has one or more foxes as domesticated pets, much more sociable and affectionate than the ones in this video. In fact, unlike the experience of the couple who have foxes that still relieve themselves in the house, this man has found his favorite fox has learned to be "considerate" and never pee or defecate in the house despite being in the house for long periods of time. It would be valuable for the researchers to visit him and explore more of what he's learned living with foxes.

  • @theblackhorizons
    @theblackhorizons Před 2 lety +4749

    Imagine achieving "Elite" level in your friendliness stat

  • @gregcampwriter
    @gregcampwriter Před 5 lety +4302

    You're calling cats domesticated? They've trained you well.

    • @heshiram1188
      @heshiram1188 Před 5 lety +71

      lol

    • @andrascreams
      @andrascreams Před 5 lety +650

      I read somewhere that foxes are just cat software running on dog hardware and this video confirmed it for me

    • @mrclueuin
      @mrclueuin Před 5 lety +4

      @@heshiram1188 Double lol 😄

    • @MilanPokorny
      @MilanPokorny Před 5 lety +238

      cats domesticated humans: a cat simply meows and a human starts a whole charade to find out what she wants :)

    • @veggiestraws2081
      @veggiestraws2081 Před 5 lety +207

      well, cats domesticated themselves to have just the right amount to be able to survive in the wild, but still get affection, and food from humans.

  • @C5H12
    @C5H12 Před rokem +20

    The person who made the closed captions completely gave up when they were supposed to put in a russian name and just typed *[speaks foreign language]* instead🤣🤣🤣

  • @nilocblue
    @nilocblue Před 2 lety +26

    Great video! I always wondered about the domestication of foxes! I had heard years ago they tried it in Russia! Happy to have learned a lot more!

  • @elija_wav
    @elija_wav Před 4 lety +3784

    Finnegan the fox would kindly like to know this location.

    • @jg9602
      @jg9602 Před 4 lety +25

      Lukas Gardeikis ahah you very big cocky yes

    • @briantannenbaum8110
      @briantannenbaum8110 Před 4 lety +98

      Jorge Gasviani tf

    • @icomplainalot533
      @icomplainalot533 Před 4 lety +275

      FINNEGAN AND DIXIE❤️

    • @emilyrose3490
      @emilyrose3490 Před 4 lety +211

      *eHehHeHeeeHhee*

    • @alexv5125
      @alexv5125 Před 4 lety +138

      @@icomplainalot533 Finnigan didn't need selective breeding he was born domestic

  • @brickbot2.038
    @brickbot2.038 Před 2 lety +6481

    "Wolves were domesticated to dogs so long ago, and we don't know why"
    Wolves: "Guys, get this! The humans have warm fire, sturdy houses, great meat, and they're willing to give it away for free!"

    • @MrGrimm-eo5lc
      @MrGrimm-eo5lc Před 2 lety +568

      Other wolves: WOOOOO PAAAARTYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!
      *Many..... MANY years later....*

    • @squib9682
      @squib9682 Před 2 lety +589

      years later...
      negative IQ pugs and long bois

    • @tcrpgfan
      @tcrpgfan Před 2 lety +344

      Nah, that's actually the housecat, the only known animal to self-domesticate.

    • @ViaMirage
      @ViaMirage Před 2 lety +55

      For a second I thought the title said "intoxicated foxes" 😂😂

    • @Carpatouille
      @Carpatouille Před 2 lety +45

      Yep, now some of their descendants are little Chihuahuas lol

  • @GLENBR0
    @GLENBR0 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Domesticated foxes before GTA6

  • @daithiocinnsealach3173
    @daithiocinnsealach3173 Před rokem +11

    It was during my own lifetime they were saying foxes could never be domesticated yet here we are.

  • @HelloYersoGae
    @HelloYersoGae Před 3 lety +7988

    My neighbor is from Germany and she feeds the bears to keep them from going through the neighborhood trashcans. It's been going on so long that the bears brought their mates and cubs and after a couple years those grown-cubs brought their own cubs. She's got grand-cubs. They all are well behaved and pretty well known in the area.

    • @HelloYersoGae
      @HelloYersoGae Před 3 lety +995

      @@scanida5070 no no. SHE is from Germany. She and her bears live in New Jersey and bears aren't really weird over here.

    • @lettuceman9439
      @lettuceman9439 Před 3 lety +406

      Germany has bears,
      Most of them are within the Alps.
      Hell even the Russian Eurasian Brown Bear are found in Germany.

    • @HypersonicWyvern
      @HypersonicWyvern Před 3 lety +282

      @@lettuceman9439 Russians in Germany?! Oh no.

    • @teyia6190
      @teyia6190 Před 3 lety +17

      @@scanida5070 of i get it Bär

    • @encyclopediaofvideoseov.2902
      @encyclopediaofvideoseov.2902 Před 3 lety +91

      @@lettuceman9439 SHE MEANS HER NIEGHBORS IS GERMAN AND SHE LIVES IN NEW JERSEY.

  • @h1story643
    @h1story643 Před 5 lety +800

    Domesticated fox: exists
    Dogs: Finally, a worthy opponent

    • @h1story643
      @h1story643 Před 5 lety +87

      @@kelvs45 It's a battle of cuteness, and pet loyalty; not combat strength.

    • @joshuabrown9398
      @joshuabrown9398 Před 5 lety

      @Caleb Kovach the dragon... fox warrior

    • @joshuabrown9398
      @joshuabrown9398 Před 5 lety +15

      @Masticatious dogs are superior since they are pack animals by nature and therefore fit into human social hierarchy with more ease. Domesticated lions tho :)

    • @eternallybuffering6003
      @eternallybuffering6003 Před 5 lety +7

      @@kelvs45 A chihuahua would probably attack a fox if it wanted to
      Unless if its marbles, he wouldnt know where he is

    • @beachgirl4583
      @beachgirl4583 Před 5 lety +1

      Eternally Buffering,
      1. Marbles is dead.
      2. Marbles appeared to be dead when he was alive.
      It’s either Peach or Kermit that’s scared of everything.

  • @oozorakyou
    @oozorakyou Před 2 lety +6

    me: just let the fox stay wild
    also me: shut up and give me that domesticated fluffy fox loaf!

  • @itzhurtz1083
    @itzhurtz1083 Před 2 lety +1

    They are gorgeous. Foxes teach me how to smile and love and cherish lives again. The smile they hang around their face is incredibly infectious, I always smile watching them. I LOVE FOXES I WON'T LET THEM GO EXTINCT!

  • @tiddy7311
    @tiddy7311 Před 4 lety +1074

    3021: We domesticated the kraken

  • @oreocookie1718
    @oreocookie1718 Před 4 lety +1092

    Verge Science: Foxes lick wag their tails and are very friendly. There’s nothing quite like them
    Dog: Am I a joke to u

    • @jacobb.9181
      @jacobb.9181 Před 4 lety +9

      Cookies n Cream foxes are nothing like dogs

    • @oreocookie1718
      @oreocookie1718 Před 4 lety +22

      A Choking Fish wooosh

    • @ColWilBald
      @ColWilBald Před 4 lety +12

      A Choking Fish Yeah you know except that they’re both canines and these ones are literally almost exactly like dogs

    • @i37shotsi16
      @i37shotsi16 Před 4 lety +4

      @@ColWilBald you're very incorrect..foxes and dogs act VERY different look up some fox videos

    • @oreocookie1718
      @oreocookie1718 Před 4 lety +2

      Michael Pettit OMG...he said these ones not all foxes and it doesn’t matter they are similar.

  • @jweaver9089
    @jweaver9089 Před rokem +3

    I think those foxes are more like cats that like you enough to not bite your finger off. they look at you and inspect you to see if you're a threat, then they stay away from you because you're a new stranger

  • @joesephjoestar6430
    @joesephjoestar6430 Před 2 lety +2

    it makes me so exited and happy for the idea of domesticated foxes, foxes are legit my favorite animal so Im looking forward to this

  • @DoctorTex
    @DoctorTex Před 5 lety +1526

    Genetic foxes: Walked up, interacted, then moved on.
    Wild foxes: Nope, not going near him.
    Dog: *FRIEND!*

    • @nighthawkmmnp2806
      @nighthawkmmnp2806 Před 5 lety +15

      Ah so I see you know of changed, nice puro profile picture.

    • @afox5319
      @afox5319 Před 5 lety +49

      people think about domestication as an aninal turning into an dog. Domesticated foxes are realy more like cats if anything. They like to play but they want theyre personal space

    • @bluelover929
      @bluelover929 Před 5 lety +12

      my dog doesnt want anything to do with anyone, hes a shiba inu. (basically a cat) I dont want this "domestic" gene altered, if I wanted a retardedly friendly dog with 2 brain cells I'd get a yellow lab.

    • @Wen6543
      @Wen6543 Před 5 lety +1

      They should try that with a Pit bull.

    • @iwaitec
      @iwaitec Před 5 lety

      This supposed to be funny?

  • @reckless5838
    @reckless5838 Před 4 lety +1710

    I want a domesticated alligator. Just imagine riding that thing around town and having it eat your enemies

    • @daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220
      @daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220 Před 4 lety +76

      Already one back at Japan an old geezer grew upwith a baby croc and since then became domisticated i guess,!?

    • @picklestheomnipotent4535
      @picklestheomnipotent4535 Před 4 lety +56

      Domesticated queen ant. You now control an army of ants, but I dont like bugs

    • @JadeKitsuneuwu
      @JadeKitsuneuwu Před 4 lety +52

      domesticated microwave
      MMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    • @ellywaifu
      @ellywaifu Před 4 lety +2

      😂

    • @DR-54
      @DR-54 Před 4 lety +26

      @@daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220 that's called tamed not domesticated

  • @markrice23
    @markrice23 Před rokem +2

    A fox on Kew gardens ran towards us the other day when he heard we had food. He stuck around and took some pictures with us but kept his distance. He was as relaxed as I've ever seen one in the city. A beautiful looking creature!

  • @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer
    @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer Před rokem +1

    I love how much time were puttin in to make it possible to cuddle foxes.
    Good work

  • @bryanslash
    @bryanslash Před 4 lety +1565

    Russians? Genes? Foxes?!? This is definitely some Metal Gear shit. I approve.

  • @MrDecro121
    @MrDecro121 Před 4 lety +3390

    If wolves turned into domesticated chihuahuas, imagine what domesticated foxes can turn into over generations? Hamster size foxes?

    • @notchomomma239
      @notchomomma239 Před 4 lety +178

      Not all dogs came from wolves. The smarter, smaller breeds as an example primarily descend coyote and foxes.

    • @lv8945
      @lv8945 Před 4 lety +427

      ​@@notchomomma239, Chihuahuas are biologically classified with other domestic dogs, which are identified as a subspecies of the gray wolf. The fox is a member of different subspecies. Smaller dogs and foxes are not related. In fact, all small size dogs including the chihuahua can breed with a wolf but they can't breed with a fox. The size of smaller dogs occurs because of a phenomenon known as convergent evolution, in which animals develop specific traits to meet specific biological needs.

    • @jberrethful
      @jberrethful Před 4 lety +22

      Oh god...

    • @mentallystablekanyewest1504
      @mentallystablekanyewest1504 Před 4 lety +35

      @@lv8945 I believe chihuahuas were bred to keep fleas away from people in Central America long ago

    • @insanitywhiskers694
      @insanitywhiskers694 Před 4 lety +80

      of course, with enough selective breeding everyone can own their own pocket fox

  • @harleyb.birdwhisperer
    @harleyb.birdwhisperer Před rokem +10

    I have hand-tamed Western Scrub Jays for 30+ years. They remain wild birds that have learned that coming to get a peanut is not dangerous, but any small move toward them results in instant flight.

  • @fraserconnell21
    @fraserconnell21 Před 9 měsíci

    Really interesting. Thank you🦊😊.

  • @davids.816
    @davids.816 Před 4 lety +7155

    I've had a wild fox come up to me in the woods once. It was soo curious and followed me everywhere. Definitely had some of those "nice" genes. I wish I could relive that experience.

    • @Xrelent
      @Xrelent Před 4 lety +804

      Maybe it had associated humans with free food

    • @eeveryone9951
      @eeveryone9951 Před 4 lety +50

      I would have curb stomped that Fox

    • @UwUemerald
      @UwUemerald Před 4 lety +80

      You're living my dream, gimme your skin

    • @audreydutremble3147
      @audreydutremble3147 Před 4 lety +45

      Oh so i had a pack of wolves just lay out side of my house

    • @ImranHussain-kd1vm
      @ImranHussain-kd1vm Před 4 lety +9

      Fox always try to eat human meat

  • @jo__anna6252
    @jo__anna6252 Před 4 lety +995

    5:48 “And, for a final contrast, we tested a dog”
    *gets licked straight away*

    • @MONSEFBECKTV
      @MONSEFBECKTV Před 4 lety +3

      I like your comment but I don't want to ruin that number of the beast.

    • @jo__anna6252
      @jo__anna6252 Před 4 lety +1

      BLVCK omg 😂😂

    • @MONSEFBECKTV
      @MONSEFBECKTV Před 4 lety +2

      @@jo__anna6252 Already ruined but somehow it's better now 😂😂

  • @gravytrainoutdoors
    @gravytrainoutdoors Před rokem +9

    I’m pretty sure that gene also correlates with the spitz type tail in dogs as well. The foxes started to develop more curled tails the more domesticated they became. Interesting that these foxes don’t show that trait?

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak8526 Před 2 lety +3

    And still no other animal beat dog friendliness. It's incredible how friendly dogs are.

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast Před rokem +1

      Yea, It is quite the thing, to have two animal species to hardwired to connect on a social level is honestly pretty amazing. Not a dog person myself as I find them kinda errr.. over-eager, but it is crazy how ready dogs and humans are bond with one another... But then again, humans are pretty much willing to socially bond with anything.. our brains are kinda extreme like that... People form social bonds with cars sometimes

  • @smrtenbyproductions5935
    @smrtenbyproductions5935 Před 3 lety +3026

    "They greet, they interact, then they move on."
    Me: maybe I'm a fox

  • @XenZenSense
    @XenZenSense Před 3 lety +1312

    2020: Domesticated fox
    2035: Domesticated bears

    • @seamuswbiggerarmalite3379
      @seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 Před 3 lety +36

      vikings do that
      but...
      2 bears will fight for the territory
      in the same city
      you can imagen the rest

    • @user-bo1ej5im9t
      @user-bo1ej5im9t Před 3 lety +2

      @@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 They ahead of their time..

    • @seamuswbiggerarmalite3379
      @seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-bo1ej5im9t those pagan rapists? of course and im charlesmagne!

    • @cc32834
      @cc32834 Před 3 lety +13

      Imagine the fbi having an army of bears

    • @SHRIIMPSUCKS
      @SHRIIMPSUCKS Před 3 lety +9

      domesticated sharks lol

  • @happyfrigginrainbowcookies

    I desperately want this to work out, foxes are so wonderful and I would love to have one as a pet.

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast Před rokem +1

      These things take time, probably wont be truly domesticated anyone soon.. I mean just think about how many years it took for dogs

    • @Ekaroth
      @Ekaroth Před 3 měsíci

      @@MaMastoast Dogs were already domesticated years and years ago.. it's just common now to have one. But if you think about it, our ancestors have had dogs for a long time.

  • @POTC_Oscarandfriens
    @POTC_Oscarandfriens Před 8 měsíci +1

    ^w^ adorable!

  • @melissasaint3283
    @melissasaint3283 Před 5 lety +964

    0:40 small correction: We didnt domesticate cats. They are semi-wild animals that co-evolved to live with us. That's part of why cats are so..."complicated"

    • @Liza33650
      @Liza33650 Před 5 lety +7

      melissa saint ahah true ;)

    • @gokurocks9
      @gokurocks9 Před 4 lety +157

      There was actually a time when large felines roamed the Earth as an apex predator, they are responsible for approximately one-third of the extinction of all land animals known and even prehistoric accounts of human attack. I have 4 cats, modern day cats have evolved and are continously bred to live along side humans ever since to Sumerian ages. Any animal should be able to be domesticated given evolution, time and dedication. In all seriousness, this topic is vast and rarely understood by those not academically inclined. I think we should let this be determined by actual animal neurologists, apologists and actual animal scientists, not CZcams comments

    • @sheria447
      @sheria447 Před 4 lety +56

      You just got scientifically roasted.

    • @discontinuedchannel4544
      @discontinuedchannel4544 Před 4 lety +28

      So that’s why my cat slaps me in the morning when she’s hungry...

    • @melissasaint3283
      @melissasaint3283 Před 4 lety +29

      @@discontinuedchannel4544 "Wake up, Hooman! I didn't domesticate you so you could lay around ignoring my needs!"
      😂i had a cat that used to do that to my mom when I was a kid, too

  • @monsterhighstopmotion
    @monsterhighstopmotion Před 5 lety +8302

    "They greet and move on."
    So they took foxes and made cats, seems like progress, I guess

    • @umitsedvin1533
      @umitsedvin1533 Před 5 lety +69

      Lady Gaga's ARTPOP Shiny Blue Ball omg i loved your performance during the 2013 VMA's

    • @melonowl333
      @melonowl333 Před 5 lety +525

      I think that's where it should stay. Cats can show affection towards humans, but still can make their own decisions.
      That's the best human animal relationship if you ask me.

    • @OrgBrent
      @OrgBrent Před 5 lety +32

      Foxes are more dog like than cat like

    • @LaggingDuck-
      @LaggingDuck- Před 5 lety +181

      @@OrgBrent not personality wise

    • @TaiFerret
      @TaiFerret Před 5 lety +250

      Ya boy Brent Foxes are more closely related to dogs than cats but behaviourally they are nowhere near dogs. Dogs are quite unique even among domesticated species; since they've evolved among humans for such an incredibly long time, they bond with humans in a way that no other type of animal does. I think it's fair to say these foxes are behaviourally similar to cats, or at least getting there, just like other domesticated carnivorans, like ferrets and skunks.

  • @dafyddil
    @dafyddil Před 3 lety +1415

    People buy fox: "we had no idea they were so mischievous."

    • @JubulusPrime
      @JubulusPrime Před 3 lety +72

      Why would you buy a fox if you didn't what a mischievous lil devil? That's the whole point in a pet fox, that's what foxes are known for!

    • @lexaproqueen9681
      @lexaproqueen9681 Před 3 lety +83

      Apparently these owners don’t know how to stop their mischief by chanting “no swiping” at them.

    • @shinji5217
      @shinji5217 Před 3 lety +10

      @@lexaproqueen9681 imagine having to bring a crowd to say "no" everytime your fox poops in the table

    • @lexaproqueen9681
      @lexaproqueen9681 Před 3 lety +5

      @@shinji5217 lol if only there was some professional service that could do it for them

    • @kwingle
      @kwingle Před 3 lety +8

      Dude if Dora has to say “swiper no swiping” just believe her
      THE FOX’S NAME IS SWIPER

  • @PistachioDean
    @PistachioDean Před 4 lety +516

    "They greet, they interact and then they move on"
    Foxes are a whole mood.

  • @imchillingbro
    @imchillingbro Před 6 měsíci +2

    these new dog update leaks are cool af, cant wait for the update

  • @victoriachristina1
    @victoriachristina1 Před 4 lety +884

    “I’ve gotta ignore you for two minutes”
    Dog: “YOU CAN’T!!!”

    • @nimmernomma8830
      @nimmernomma8830 Před 3 lety +26

      @Vex Verdis what? lol

    • @foreverbored1713
      @foreverbored1713 Před 3 lety +11

      @Vex Verdis lmao what's wrong with you?

    • @hotaru3336
      @hotaru3336 Před 3 lety +9

      Vex Verdis your a Karen aren’t you?

    • @ashleyking1146
      @ashleyking1146 Před 3 lety +8

      @Vex Verdis there’s always that one...

    • @lolbobPlus
      @lolbobPlus Před 3 lety +9

      Vex Verdis it’s a joke lmao. He not making fun of dogs you muppet.

  • @Rytoast99
    @Rytoast99 Před 4 lety +1924

    This will probably be lost in the comments but....
    I live in the suburbs outside Philadelphia, in a rural area that is completely surrounded by urbanization. We have a huge diversity of wildlife and red foxes are no a exception. We have had a generations of the same family living in the naturalized brush on the edges of our property. Over the years they have slowly adapted to be less and less timid of my family. We now frequently see them during times that are non typical like laying on our lounge chairs during the daytime. We don’t give them hardly anything over than leaving our sole occasional meat scraps. So I guess we been unintentionally domesticating them? Nice! They certainly keep the mole, rabbit, and mice population under control. It also thing that being surrounded by urban development on all sides has prevented the coyotes from being able to compete as they require a large amount of territory that our township just doesn’t quite have. Thanks for reading if you got this far

    • @LL-tr5et
      @LL-tr5et Před 4 lety +94

      Rytoast99 I found you!
      That sounds awesome! Maybe your descendants might have pet foxes some day

    • @dejanbeep6293
      @dejanbeep6293 Před 4 lety +4

      I did too

    • @blankhole5145
      @blankhole5145 Před 4 lety +15

      I would love to see those foxes it so cool

    • @ez-cg8zf
      @ez-cg8zf Před 4 lety +7

      Not gonna read all of that but good luck in life

    • @roy168x
      @roy168x Před 4 lety

      And thanks for sharing.

  • @leonidass3809
    @leonidass3809 Před měsícem

    Thank you Dmiti Belyaev for such an amazing creatures! His statue stood next to my workplace. Greetings from Novosibirsk.

  • @Dezdichado1000
    @Dezdichado1000 Před 8 měsíci +1

    fox being mischievous ??? who woulda thunk.

  • @jimmy_kirk
    @jimmy_kirk Před 4 lety +2613

    It would be interesting to see if this "friendly gene" exists in humans.

    • @JohnSmith-jx2ce
      @JohnSmith-jx2ce Před 4 lety +44

      There's more good than bad.. It's just what you choose to see!!

    • @aquasnippy
      @aquasnippy Před 4 lety +58

      Jimmy Kirk humans have learned not to trust other humans lol

    • @ecbossc9035
      @ecbossc9035 Před 4 lety +28

      Probably, seeing as we decided to domesticate the animals

    • @fish8234
      @fish8234 Před 4 lety +4

      Exactly. Those mortals are stupid and evil creatures to that "earth".

    • @iosefka7774
      @iosefka7774 Před 4 lety +82

      All humans, even psychopaths, have the domestic gene. It's why our ancestors lived in communities and eventually founded cities.

  • @PowahSlapEntertainmint
    @PowahSlapEntertainmint Před 5 lety +14366

    SWIPER, NO SWIPING.

    • @catman2157
      @catman2157 Před 5 lety +294

      WTF ARE YOU JUSTIN.Y 2.0!!???

    • @pastasam4069
      @pastasam4069 Před 5 lety +224

      Awh, maaaan

    • @Mrsharky
      @Mrsharky Před 5 lety +35

      nice one

    • @ChrisD__
      @ChrisD__ Před 5 lety +191

      And through 60 of selective breeding, swipers descendants no longer could swipe.

    • @brckshouse3660
      @brckshouse3660 Před 5 lety +14

      That SOB stole my kid.

  • @GoldenSailorKitty
    @GoldenSailorKitty Před rokem +6

    2:25
    Ah yes, (speaks foreign language), my favorite town in Russia

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Před 11 měsíci +2

    The closest thing to a domesticated fox I’ve seen was one that couldn’t be released back into the wild after rehabilitation.
    It still seemed so nervous and anxious it made me anxious

  • @unfaircatt
    @unfaircatt Před 3 lety +2008

    Well I think its because foxes are solitary creatures and wolves are pack animals. So then that explains why they don’t want to constantly be loved by humans.

    • @henkkahenrik4183
      @henkkahenrik4183 Před 3 lety +286

      kinda like cats. actually i’m not even sure if cats count as domesticated sometimes....

    • @starcycle4308
      @starcycle4308 Před 3 lety +173

      That's true! Dogs interact with people more than cats do because dogs are pack animals and people are part of their pack. Cats, on the other hand, are not like this, and as far as I know neither are foxes.

    • @rengeorge9268
      @rengeorge9268 Před 3 lety +81

      @@henkkahenrik4183 lions are pack animals and tigers are solitary. They are both cats

    • @Andyatl2002
      @Andyatl2002 Před 2 lety +95

      @@rengeorge9268, well Lions are like the exception among cats

    • @shivamparikh9471
      @shivamparikh9471 Před 2 lety +71

      @@rengeorge9268 cheetahs r the most genetically related to our cats and they r solitary and they also purr and can not roar like a cat

  • @owl418
    @owl418 Před 4 lety +570

    Friend: "are you a cat or dog person?"
    Me: *fox go FLOOF*

  • @chriswilson3126
    @chriswilson3126 Před 2 lety +5

    Man this was so interesting! A mini window into domestication.
    What else could we eventually domesticate?

  • @Man-lo8ve
    @Man-lo8ve Před 2 lety

    I watched 2 unskipable ads for this. Worth it.

  • @VanguardJester
    @VanguardJester Před 3 lety +1463

    I feel like this is going to lead to "emotional support lions"

    • @babagalacticus
      @babagalacticus Před 3 lety +2

      well, maybe a "bubastis" or 2 might be a good thing; i'll have 1 thank u.

    • @oofoof6865
      @oofoof6865 Před 3 lety +19

      Then it would be the first time I would actually go to a certain spot and protest on something

    • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
      @MyRegardsToTheDodo Před 3 lety +48

      Well, you're gonna need a big poop bag for that one.

    • @pwe...2626
      @pwe...2626 Před 3 lety +6

      *bear

    • @KiffKan
      @KiffKan Před 3 lety +7

      i never knew that i wanted something this bad

  • @murphie_4559
    @murphie_4559 Před 4 lety +1664

    “When you domesticate a Fox, it doesn’t become a dog.”
    Me-“NO BECAUSE IT BECOMES A CAT!”

    • @mislavgrosinic2999
      @mislavgrosinic2999 Před 4 lety +64

      No.
      More like catdog

    • @murphie_4559
      @murphie_4559 Před 4 lety +20

      Mislav Grošinić Yeah. But they act like cats 😹

    • @catastrophic_biz3608
      @catastrophic_biz3608 Před 4 lety +34

      Murphie_wdwlimelight that is because they’re not as domesticated as dogs, dogs have millennia of breeding and living besides humans. Foxes have nothing close. Neither are cats actually domestic, they still have their wild instincts and they’ve only been around us a few thousand years. That’s why you think foxes act like “cats”. Did you know there are many individual cats as well as some breeds of cat (the Sphinx for ex.) that act like “dogs”. Some breeds of dogs(Shiba inu, ChowChow) act like “cats”. But it’s not really “cat” behavior it’s more of a wild behavior. People just associate that behavior with cats because cats are a common animal most people still think is domestic.

    • @l.o.b.2433
      @l.o.b.2433 Před 4 lety +9

      @@catastrophic_biz3608 Not quite. Dogs have a very strict family structure. And if you are the lead "dog" then your dog will literally die for you. Cats don't have such family structures so they won't care as much.
      czcams.com/video/wOmjnioNulo/video.html
      A good video on the topic, as far as my limited knowledge lets me know.

    • @debbie6509
      @debbie6509 Před 4 lety +4

      I just wanted to say this,
      Foxes are part of the dog family(canidae).

  • @nym053
    @nym053 Před rokem +6

    Foxes are like a mixture between dogs and cats in look and behaviour, but still their own. So I don't think one should ever expect them to behave exactly like dogs through domestication.

  • @finalbreath15
    @finalbreath15 Před 3 měsíci

    I love the colors, the black fox was so cool. Love the coats.

  • @nondescriptcat5620
    @nondescriptcat5620 Před 2 lety +2809

    god they're adorable. it seems they were aiming for dogs and ended up a bit more cat, which seems about right for foxes overall. they have cats' "middle of the food chain" wariness, and while they tend to live in family units, they're more pouncers than pack hunters. what i'm interested to see is how generations that are raised and socialized in a human family develop.

    • @Rafael_Fuchs
      @Rafael_Fuchs Před 2 lety +186

      Foxes are just a cat OS running on a dog-like shell. Lol

    • @ayemia1137
      @ayemia1137 Před 2 lety +123

      Yeah, I'm happy they ended up a bit more like cats. They're friendly, but not so friendly that they immediately act like they've known a stranger for their entire lives, just like a cat. This is what makes them special because when they grow more familiar with you and start to love and trust you more, you know its real and not just because they were bred that way.

    • @DailyShit.
      @DailyShit. Před 2 lety +5

      @@Rafael_Fuchs no itˋs the other way around.

    • @minhocadiva
      @minhocadiva Před 2 lety +13

      @@ayemia1137 sorry, but you're wrong

    • @alexfrank223
      @alexfrank223 Před 2 lety +3

      I really want to see the next generation

  • @MrUkielover
    @MrUkielover Před 4 lety +1864

    “Elite level of friendliness” is also a criteria for being hired at Chick-fil-A

    • @Paycheck2fan
      @Paycheck2fan Před 4 lety +95

      Also elite level of homophobia

    • @betterthanyesterday3912
      @betterthanyesterday3912 Před 4 lety +43

      @@Paycheck2fan there something wrong with that?

    • @AlopeciaPatientx
      @AlopeciaPatientx Před 4 lety +5

      Matthew Kuiper who said there was

    • @Paycheck2fan
      @Paycheck2fan Před 4 lety +80

      remy muah and Matthew Kuiper OF. COURSE. THERE. IS.

    • @Goonztz
      @Goonztz Před 4 lety +17

      @@annaadkins they don't support gays is what I think he means, but they should be treated equally

  • @saturahman7510
    @saturahman7510 Před rokem +4

    Foxes are wonderful. Some days ago I saw a fox walking in the backyard. I threw him some bread. I have seen foxes before. I live in eastern-Finland.

  • @johnmorganjr769
    @johnmorganjr769 Před 9 dny

    I like watching them from a tree stand, happy little critters !! 🐶

  • @Jellylamps
    @Jellylamps Před 4 lety +858

    “It’s called domestication syndrome and it is wild”
    By definition it is absolutely not wild

  • @Opperbeun
    @Opperbeun Před 5 lety +1660

    How can I domesticate my mother in law?

    • @spacecore2935
      @spacecore2935 Před 5 lety +42

      No

    • @ND_Dova
      @ND_Dova Před 4 lety +12

      Beun Haas underrated comment

    • @milky2350
      @milky2350 Před 4 lety +108

      Pee on her to show dominance

    • @dgr8flav
      @dgr8flav Před 4 lety +18

      Only men have the domestication gene. Haven't you noticed that your ears shrank and you became more hairy after getting married?

    • @sal4538
      @sal4538 Před 4 lety

      milký potato 😂😂😂

  • @metalfoxssmallenginerepair3181

    I love how they actually get wiser as they age like we do. ❤. Hope one day we have them as pets.

  • @hereticalcrusader2544
    @hereticalcrusader2544 Před 7 měsíci

    i love foxes so gosh darn much!

  • @RoccosVideos
    @RoccosVideos Před 5 lety +749

    Sometimes I think I want an exotic pet but then they say how their fox shits on their counter and it reminds me how much I love my dog.

    • @AlbertoMartinez765
      @AlbertoMartinez765 Před 5 lety +35

      They also DIG like crazy including your bed or couch.

    • @ShaudaySmith
      @ShaudaySmith Před 5 lety +25

      Yeah, i heard that too! i read up on foxes when i was under the delusion that i would get one (too expensive, and most exotic pets are illegal where i live so that also shot it down). They are an extremely nervous animal as well. So a sudden new, anything, can stress them out terribly. It's good for them to actually have a companion animal to live with. another fox, or dog... Also heard that they still have that musk scent...

    • @inuchan74
      @inuchan74 Před 5 lety +5

      Dunkleosteus and their water bowl. Ugh!

    • @spigotsandcogs
      @spigotsandcogs Před 5 lety +3

      Yeah, I think I'll just get a cat.

    • @rin55
      @rin55 Před 5 lety +5

      Animal is not a toy. It won't just sit pretily on a cushion and wait patiently for whenever you deicde to pay attention to it and its needs. They pee, they poop, they puke, they need space, vet bills are a thing, you need to dedicate a lot of the time you used to spend in other ways to that animal, once you get it. Even when you are tired, busy, sick, want to go somewhere, or other things.
      If you are a clean freak, don't get a pet, period.
      Still, dogs and cats are the ones to get, if you decide to. Visit your local animal shelter. Save a life.

  • @austinsmith675
    @austinsmith675 Před 5 lety +1893

    Best description of having a fox as a pet that I’ve heard was cat software on dog hardware

    • @lizzie0canada9roxya
      @lizzie0canada9roxya Před 5 lety +68

      Idk why cats have such a bad rep cuz I literally just got woken up an hour ago with Kitty cuddles and purrs

    • @nosrah9660
      @nosrah9660 Před 5 lety +40

      Mary Jane I get woken up with painful wounds on my hands ‘cause the cat decided to sleep on them and had to soften them up first.

    • @marcelobetanco609
      @marcelobetanco609 Před 5 lety +4

      So foxes are dicks?

    • @origamiandcats6873
      @origamiandcats6873 Před 5 lety +34

      Cats and dogs evolved from a common ancestor so they share traits anyway. Cats are less predictable in their depth of attachment but anybody who's had a lot of experience with cats will have had a few that were very atrached to the extent of being needy.
      That is where the comparison to cats comes in but it's an inaccurate comparison because more cats are snuggly than not.
      Cats and dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, foxes for less than 100. I think what is being misinterpreted as cat behavior is really the shallow breadth of their domestic traits.

    • @envrnmntlsm
      @envrnmntlsm Před 5 lety +1

      LMAO

  • @c.syde65
    @c.syde65 Před 2 lety +1

    The way the lion puts her arms around the human at 0:27. She's like 'FRIEND!!!'

  • @allenhook3042
    @allenhook3042 Před rokem +3

    I read about the Russian fox breeding in national geographic a while back.... Pretty cool... I'd like one of them!

  • @therealarien
    @therealarien Před 5 lety +935

    Now if only they could isolate the "table pooping" gene

    • @naveenarora6467
      @naveenarora6467 Před 5 lety +13

      😂😂😂

    • @goblingamer606
      @goblingamer606 Před 5 lety +7

      Can they not just be potty trained?

    • @jackyzhu9761
      @jackyzhu9761 Před 5 lety +19

      Foxes can use a litter box.

    • @88Petalpool88
      @88Petalpool88 Před 4 lety +17

      jacky zhu Foxes can use a litterbox, but they can't be scent trained. They'll try to mark the place and their pee is very strong. So yeah they can be litter box trained but they'll still pee everywhere.

    • @jamesplaysgames2017
      @jamesplaysgames2017 Před 4 lety +1

      @@goblingamer606 r/woooosh

  • @Jarsia
    @Jarsia Před 3 lety +837

    "I gotta ignore you for 2 minutes"
    dog "not gonna happen, bud"

    • @LordJpeg
      @LordJpeg Před 3 lety +29

      final bossfight: good boy

    • @PhillipAmthor
      @PhillipAmthor Před 2 lety +4

      Dog: Im gonna do whats called a pro gamer move