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@[email protected] Yes, please!🀘🏻😎
Haha I took the same hike path more than once. A great pine forest, wonderful views.
@[email protected] Oh, WOW!!! That's really cool! Next time you're in town let me know and we may be able to get together for a coffee or something. Oooh, and yeah, the views from that hike are stunning πŸ€©πŸ‘πŸ» Not too sure about you, but that pine forest always gets me whenever I visit. Majestic and sublime are two words that come to mind to describe the atmosphere πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ» heh
@[email protected] I saw a wild fox there. It wasn’t afraid and curious. Is that common?
@[email protected] A wild fox? πŸ€” Hummm ... As far as I know, there aren't wild foxes in the entire archipelago, but on mainland Spain, so not too sure whether you may have seen a wild fox or was it a dog perhaps?
@[email protected] it looked very foxy to me. I have seen a few in recent years that were not immediately afraid of humans. Pretty animals with reddish fur and long ears distinguishing it from a cat. One in Greece was very large, relaxing on the stones of an archeological site and started approaching us. We took off and never saw the site! 🀣 it was definitely NOT a cat.
@nomadgoat regarding Gran Canaria it looked like a Fennec fox and perhaps it was a pet that escaped
Many thanks, @[email protected], for the additional info and for the lovely follow-up feedback! πŸ™πŸ»πŸ˜Š It may well have been and I agree with you it's definitely not a cat, but upon checking with a few friends living in the countryside they confirm there are no foxes (Not even a Fennec fox) to be found in the archipelago. It's not a breed that can be found in the wild over here and if it was a "pet" it's *definitely* illegal to have "imported" that kind of breed into the islands. It's super interesting nonetheless, and I guess you didn't manage to capture the moment, right?