"Bourne Identity" wrote in message
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For several nights my husband has been seeing two animals. One larger
than the
other, the larger being about a third larger than the smaller. I got to
see it
tonight on the fence. It had a long, bushy tail, beautiful detail and
smooth.
I didn't see the color as it was too dark and the flashlight didn't do it.
When it finally ran off it made a sound like a gravelly roar, not a
screech. I
found something which sounds very much like what I heard:
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/...s/FoxChirp.wav
possibly a gray fox???
http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/uroccine.htm
"The gray fox is essentially an inhabitant of wooded areas, particularly
mixed hardwood forests. It is common throughout the wooded sections east of
the shortgrass plains and in the pinyon-juniper community above the low
lying deserts."