This pair of gray foxes were taking a morning rest in Torres Del Paine. We would see them again later that morning, attempting to grab all they could of a puma’s kill before the rightful owner returned to claim her property. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 260mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/2000th of a second
—– Two gray furries
—– Of the fringe
—– In a land where
—– Ownership and
—– Possession seem
—– Always in debate
—– When they’re not with
—– The carcass they love
—– They love the one
—– They’re with .
Looks like you disturbed their 😴 nap
& are trying to figure out just what you want with them
Their fur just seems to blend in with surrounding brush in photo
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That much cuteness should be illegal!
—– Two gray furries
—– Of the fringe
—– In a land where
—– Ownership and
—– Possession seem
—– Always in debate
—– When they’re not with
—– The carcass they love
—– They love the one
—– They’re with .
Looks like you disturbed their 😴 nap
& are trying to figure out just what you want with them
Their fur just seems to blend in with surrounding brush in photo
Aunt Sue
Royal beauties!