Sunday, June 22, 2025

An arctic fox leaps a river in Hornstrandir National Park, Iceland, 2011 - by Erlend Haarberg, Norwegian

 


4 comments:

  1. Since Iceland is a volcanic island on the mid-oceanic ridge and has always been many hundreds of miles from the nearest continental land, one wonders how the foxes got there. Did they walk there on ice during the Ice Ages?

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  2. As many species did. Like native Americans.

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  3. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy river

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  4. My guess is foxy got wet, judging by his angle.

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