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Man picks up 'dead' fox, wrecks after it revives

By TAVIA D. GREEN

The Leaf-Chronicle

Tommy Fox was driving home from his job in Dover Wednesday at about 11 p.m.

when a beautiful red fox dashed in front of his SUV.

After he ran over the fox, he stopped his GMC Jimmy to get the fox to cut

off its tail for a souvenir, and he put it in the back seat, said Dale

Grandstaff, a Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency wildlife officer.

" The tails are real bushy and pretty and thick this time of year, "

Grandstaff said.

Things took an odd turn when Fox heard a noise coming from his back seat and

realized the fox was alive - and not happy.

The driver desperately searched for something to hold the fox back and

prevent him from climbing into the front seat and biting him, he told

Grandstaff.

As he looked in the back seat to get a blanket to block the fox, he took his

attention from the road.

The SUV crossed the center line and wrecked in a ditch, flipping once and

landing upside down in the 3900 block of Lylewood Road, Grandstaff said.

Fox suffered minor injuries and bruises and was treated at the scene by

Montgomery County Emergency Medical Service.

The fox was found dead in the SUV. Grandstaff said it was not clear whether

the fox died of injuries caused by being hit by the SUV or if it died in the

wreck. It was also not known if Tommy Fox got to keep the tail.

Fox could not be located for comment, and the complete Tennessee Highway

Patrol report was not available Thursday. His vehicle is registered in

Beaumont, Miss., said McPherson, Tennessee Highway Patrol spokeswoman.

The wreck was handled by Trooper Turocy.

Never cage a fox

Grandstaff said foxes can be found in many places in Montgomery County.

" They're around - they're just really shy and reclusive animals, " Grandstaff

said. " They do get run over this time of year. "

Grandstaff said there was nothing wrong with Tommy Fox taking the animal

after striking it. But foxes don't like to be caged, especially when they

are alive, " he said.

" They are a wild animal - they don't want to be picked up or touched. They

just want to be left alone, " Grandstaff said.

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Wow- That brings back memories?of Joe and the deer!!

Outfoxed

Man picks up 'dead' fox, wrecks after it revives

By TAVIA D. GREEN

The Leaf-Chronicle

Tommy Fox was driving home from his job in Dover Wednesday at about 11 p.m.

when a beautiful red fox dashed in front of his SUV.

After he ran over the fox, he stopped his GMC Jimmy to get the fox to cut

off its tail for a souvenir, and he put it in the back seat, said Dale

Grandstaff, a Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency wildlife officer.

" The tails are real bushy and pretty and thick this time of year, "

Grandstaff said.

Things took an odd turn when Fox heard a noise coming from his back seat and

realized the fox was alive - and not happy.

The driver desperately searched for something to hold the fox back and

prevent him from climbing into the front seat and biting him, he told

Grandstaff.

As he looked in the back seat to get a blanket to block the fox, he took his

attention from the road.

The SUV crossed the center line and wrecked in a ditch, flipping once and

landing upside down in the 3900 block of Lylewood Road, Grandstaff said.

Fox suffered minor injuries and bruises and was treated at the scene by

Montgomery County Emergency Medical Service.

The fox was found dead in the SUV. Grandstaff said it was not clear whether

the fox died of injuries caused by being hit by the SUV or if it died in the

wreck. It was also not known if Tommy Fox got to keep the tail.

Fox could not be located for comment, and the complete Tennessee Highway

Patrol report was not available Thursday. His vehicle is registered in

Beaumont, Miss., said McPherson, Tennessee Highway Patrol spokeswoman.

The wreck was handled by Trooper Turocy.

Never cage a fox

Grandstaff said foxes can be found in many places in Montgomery County.

" They're around - they're just really shy and reclusive animals, " Grandstaff

said. " They do get run over this time of year. "

Grandstaff said there was nothing wrong with Tommy Fox taking the animal

after striking it. But foxes don't like to be caged, especially when they

are alive, " he said.

" They are

a wild animal - they don't want to be picked up or touched. They

just want to be left alone, " Grandstaff said.

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really does---if you can get a vision--its funnier than hell

Outfoxed

Man picks up 'dead' fox, wrecks after it revives

By TAVIA D. GREEN

The Leaf-Chronicle

Tommy Fox was driving home from his job in Dover Wednesday at about 11 p.m.

when a beautiful red fox dashed in front of his SUV.

After he ran over the fox, he stopped his GMC Jimmy to get the fox to cut

off its tail for a souvenir, and he put it in the back seat, said Dale

Grandstaff, a Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency wildlife officer.

" The tails are real bushy and pretty and thick this time of year, "

Grandstaff said.

Things took an odd turn when Fox heard a noise coming from his back seat and

realized the fox was alive - and not happy.

The driver desperately searched for something to hold the fox back and

prevent him from climbing into the front seat and biting him, he told

Grandstaff.

As he looked in the back seat to get a blanket to block the fox, he took his

attention from the road.

The SUV crossed the center line and wrecked in a ditch, flipping once and

landing upside down in the 3900 block of Lylewood Road, Grandstaff said.

Fox suffered minor injuries and bruises and was treated at the scene by

Montgomery County Emergency Medical Service.

The fox was found dead in the SUV. Grandstaff said it was not clear whether

the fox died of injuries caused by being hit by the SUV or if it died in the

wreck. It was also not known if Tommy Fox got to keep the tail.

Fox could not be located for comment, and the complete Tennessee Highway

Patrol report was not available Thursday. His vehicle is registered in

Beaumont, Miss., said McPherson, Tennessee Highway Patrol spokeswoman.

The wreck was handled by Trooper Turocy.

Never cage a fox

Grandstaff said foxes can be found in many places in Montgomery County.

" They're around - they're just really shy and reclusive animals, " Grandstaff

said. " They do get run over this time of year. "

Grandstaff said there was nothing wrong with Tommy Fox taking the animal

after striking it. But foxes don't like to be caged, especially when they

are alive, " he said.

" They are

a wild animal - they don't want to be picked up or touched. They

just want to be left alone, " Grandstaff said.

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