Now he’s come to the defence of the urban fox and, as for accounts of them attacking humans, he simply doesn’t believe them.
He told Radio Times that fears the animals had ‘gone bad, attacking everything’, were without foundation.
‘Validated assaults on dogs and cats are nonexistent, except under exceptional circumstances,’ he said. ‘And as for attacks on humans – I’ll be necessarily diplomatic – I don’t believe it.
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Hardly nonexistent when I've seen it with my own eyes, perhaps that was under exceptional circumstances, those circumstances perhaps being it was exceptionally hungry, same with my pal who had to have his dog put down after a fox bit it, the million plus Google hits on Foxes attacking and eating cats must all be made up to and that City Council in Scotland that actually said cats were on the menu when they switched over to wheelie bins, can't remember where in Scotland or how many thousands had been eaten but they were telling fibs nevertheless and I like the way he has a dig at cats
genocidal impunity conveniently forgetting the huge numbers of hedge hogs also on foxys menu.
Suppose this is made up to Packham
A schoolboy had a shock when he returned from the playground to find a FOX asleep in his BED.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...-asleep-799002
Whenever experts like this dope pipe up it makes me consider not stopping next time I see a fox in the road.