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Fox Spotted In Wallingford: Video
Video as seen in the Neighbors app shows a fox scampering through a resident's driveway.

WALLINGFORD, CT — A fox was recently spotted making its way through a resident’s driveway in Wallingford.
The video as seen in the Neighbors app shows a fox scampering through a resident’s driveway around 3 a.m. on Feb. 20.
The red fox is found throughout Connecticut in abundance, according to the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. They prefer a mixture of forest and open fields.
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Foxes eat both plant and animal foods. They tend to be solitary and hunt alone. They are known to prey on small animals such as ducks, chicken, rabbits and young lambs.
Foxes can be seen during any time of the day, but are most active near dawn and dusk. DEEP suggests that cat owners keep their pets indoors, especially at night and to keep small dogs on a leash under close supervision.
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