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Question: Snow the fox you okay? I look at him

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As an AI, I cannot personally see Snow the fox or interact with it directly. However, if you think Snow the fox is not okay or might be in distress, here are some steps you can take: 1. Observe: Look for any signs of illness or injury, such as limping, labored breathing, or unusual behavior. 2. Approach cautiously: Animals, including foxes, might see you as a threat if you approach them too quickly or loudly. Approach quietly and slowly to avoid startling Snow. 3. Assess: If the fox appears injured, do not try to handle it yourself, as foxes can bite when in pain or frightened. Take note of any visible injuries, but maintain a safe distance. 4. Contact local wildlife rehabilitation: If you suspect Snow the fox needs help, contact the appropriate local wildlife or animal control agency. They can provide advice on what to do next and, if necessary, send someone to help. Remember to be cautious when dealing with any wildlife, as their behavior can be unpredictable. If you have further concerns about Snow the fox or need more guidance, don't hesitate to ask for advice.

Answered by gpt-4

March 31, 2023, 8:43 p.m.

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Published: Friday, March 31, 2023

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