I found tiny leggies! Well one.

Yeah, she is missing her tail. How it happened is a mystery. I have talked to a keeper there I know a tiny bit. She is 54 days old now. Their guess is that a mixture of being really young and very inexperienced parents lead to that accident. It wasn’t chewed off from stress or anything but both are first time parents and the father has absolutely no idea what to do with the little thing. Nor how to carry it. You could say a cliche dad. :p

But there weren’t any complications or infections so she’s doing well for now and already out for adventure while her parents are very much asleep.

One downside he told me is rather unexpected, at least for me. They need to find another zoo to take her as leggies don’t tolerate them much after a year. But it’s apparently hard to find zoos willing to take such animals. At worst they’d need to keep her in a separated enclosure that doesn’t exist yet. Hm, maybe I should ask if I can have a leggy. Still looks illegally cute to me.

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@keeya she's so adorable!!!
And imagine having a pet leggy, that must be awesome!

@Korawolfsrain I think they make awful pets though. :D They managed to dig an over 1m deep hole once which they needed to fill again. They will do that in your garden too. And furniture!

Though a fennec or miniature grey fox (aka Island fox) would be so cute. They are probably more manageable due to simply not being strong enough to destroy everything. 

I like though they almost all canines look the same when born. Can't really tell if this is a fox or leggy. :3

@keeya i followed a youtuber with a pet fox for a while. They also absolutly wreck your house.
And wonderfully seeable with Finnigan and Dixie from Safe a Fox, they pee everywhere!
As much as i adore foxes, i'd never keep one as a pet :D
But the idea!!!

She blends in pretty well indeed, but the long black socks already identify her as a little leggy :P
And i could imagine it, but i think her hindlegs as well

@Korawolfsrain With a house and a large garden I'd take a chance! 

But I guess you'd need to be pretty "hardcore" oblivious to your property. "Oh well, there goes the antique desk and the silk bed sheets from grand-grandpa."

I think the smaller species are at least a bit more tameable. But then… probably just leave them their freedom. Could have a garden where they return because they want to vs are confined to. :3