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'''Foxes''' are dog-like carnivores of woodland and farmland, distinctive for their red-orange coats and their eerie plaintive cries. The most famous of all the foxes in [[Middle-earth]] appears early in [[The Lord of the Rings]], where a dog-fox is puzzled at finding [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], [[Sam]] and [[Pippin]] asleep in a fir-wood on the first night of their journey from [[Hobbiton]].
'''Foxes''' are dog-like carnivores of woodland and farmland, distinctive for their red-orange coats and their eerie plaintive cries. The most famous of all the foxes in [[Middle-earth]] appears early in [[The Lord of the Rings]], where a dog-fox is puzzled at finding [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], [[Sam]] and [[Pippin]] asleep in a fir-wood on the first night of their journey from [[Hobbiton]].


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Revision as of 15:39, 31 March 2009

Foxes are dog-like carnivores of woodland and farmland, distinctive for their red-orange coats and their eerie plaintive cries. The most famous of all the foxes in Middle-earth appears early in The Lord of the Rings, where a dog-fox is puzzled at finding Frodo, Sam and Pippin asleep in a fir-wood on the first night of their journey from Hobbiton.