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Published: 17-10-2022 11:13

As Hurricane Michael made its way up the Florida panhandle, many residents were forced to evacuate their homes. In the aftermath of the storm, some foxes have been spotted taking advantage of the situation.

Some foxes have been seen roaming around neighborhoods that were evacuated before the hurricane. With no humans around, these foxes are free to explore and scavenge for food. In one case, a fox was even seen taking a nap on a front porch!

While most foxes are content to stay away from humans, there have been a few reports of foxes approaching people who are trying to clean up after the hurricane. In one instance, a woman reported that a fox tried to take her trash bag full of debris!

It's unclear why some foxes are becoming bolder in the wake of the hurricane, but it's possible that they're just trying to take advantage of the situation. With so much food and debris around, it's no wonder that these cunning creatures are taking advantage of the chaos.