This
fox was found malnourished and minus his tail at age four weeks. The
vets who treated him dubbed him "Forrest Stump." Wildlife ranger Gary
Zammit, employed by Feadon Farm Wildlife Centre
at Gwel an Mor in Cornwall, England, was known in the area for his
conservation work and his appreciation for foxes. Tipped off about
Forrest, Zammit gave him a home at the wildlife center.
Forrest the tailless fox became fast friends with Barney, Zammit's (mostly) tailless dog. The adorable duo loves to spend their days together at play. Said Zammit,
Forrest the tailless fox became fast friends with Barney, Zammit's (mostly) tailless dog. The adorable duo loves to spend their days together at play. Said Zammit,
"It really was love at first sight with them both. Barney is so gentle with him and they play for hours and hours. They are exhausting to watch. I think they might be kindred spirits - even without tails to wag you can tell they are happiest when they are together!"To learn more about Forrest and see additional videos, visit the "Meet Forrest Stump" section of the Gwel an Mor website, as well as their Facebook page.
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