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Source Feed: CBC News - Canada
Publication Date: April 14, 2024 - 04:00

Buddy, the famous Yukon fox once thought to be a dog, has died

April 14, 2024
The tiny creature — discovered when it was days old — was rescued by a family who thought it was a puppy. It was briefly nursed by a Chihuahua before becoming a crowd favourite at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve.


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