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Some thing I noticedwolves and ravens seem to have a mythical connection as well as crows and foxes seem to have.
They even help each other in the wild.
Ravens lead wolf packs to food and so do crows and foxes.. sometimes
+ I really like corvids, canines and vulpes ^^
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SliderStudios [2021-09-19 03:27:32 +0000 UTC]
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EEeEECreepyPasta [2015-01-17 23:59:03 +0000 UTC]
My spirit animal is a crow and my BFF is a wolf :3
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foxstory [2013-05-29 01:16:59 +0000 UTC]
Oh, but crow, you surely must have a wonderful voice. Perhaps you might open your beak and sing for me? (and the crow's morsel of food drops down to the fox)
^ I think that's one of Aesop's fables. That, or it's just an oft-repeated story that has achieved a similar archetypal prominence in defining the fox-crow relationship as the sour grapes fable has for its respective lesson.
I really like what your drawing has done for canid/avian crossover imagery. The poses of the crow and fox alone imply much more than first meets the eye.
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Jack-13 [2013-05-27 03:45:27 +0000 UTC]
Great piece. Raven's have also been known to play with wolf pups in the spring time, I've seen this first hand. [link] This one would fly down hop over to the wolf and nip his tail and then fly away. I don't know if crows do the same things with fox kits, I do remember one zoo keeper telling me that one of their foxes caught a crow and ate it. Anyway, awesome work.
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Tox-Icefire [2013-05-26 18:25:33 +0000 UTC]
I agree, that is very interesting :3 and with good art to compliment it.
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