A red fox is seemingly in "good condition" after embarking on a 14-day journey aboard a cargo ship. Here's everything we know ...
According to reporting by the Associated Press and The Guardian, the cargo ship, which was transporting automobiles, departed ...
After a journey from Southampton, England, to New York, a red fox that slipped onto a cargo ship is the care of the Bronx Zoo ...
The Wildlife Conservation Society's Bronx Zoo is caring for a sly fox that stowed away on a ship to the Port of New York and ...
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Talk about “outfoxing” officials! The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Field Operations Office posted this week that a live ...
A red fox that secretly boarded a cargo ship in England ended up 3,000 miles away in New York—and now lives at the Bronx Zoo.
A red fox somehow slipped onto a cargo ship that traveled from England to New York, where the animal is now in the Bronx Zoo’s care.
One sly fox took a 3,400-mile journey to the U.S. by stowing away on a ship, and now has a new home at the Bronx Zoo.
This 11-pound fox survived 14 days on a cargo ship crossing the Atlantic. What happens to it next is complicated.