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London's Fox Frenzy: From TikTok to Mansion Fences
7 Dec
Summary
- Urban foxes are increasingly fearless due to human feeding habits.
- Scabies cases from foxes are rising, linked to processed food weakening their immunity.
- TikTok trends inadvertently encourage foxes to lose wild instincts and approach humans.

Foxes in UK cities, particularly London, elicit strong reactions, ranging from affection to fear. Recent incidents highlight their growing presence: a millionaire erected an electric fence around his mansion, and Google's offices were overrun. Viral TikTok videos showcase foxes fighting and interacting with bewildered tourists, contributing to their notoriety. Wildlife experts suggest these urban foxes have become more brazen because they no longer fear humans, a behavior exacerbated by direct feeding and diminishing green spaces.
The increase in urban foxes contracting scabies, or mange, is a growing concern. Experts link this to processed foods given by humans, which weaken the foxes' immune systems. This debilitating condition causes severe itching and can be fatal if untreated. Desperate foxes, especially during colder months, are driven closer to human habitation, losing their natural wariness.




