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Follows the activities of a silver fox as he leaves his mother, finds a mate, establishes a den, and outwits human and animal enemies.
Follows the activities of a silver fox as he leaves his mother, finds a mate, establishes a den, and outwits human and animals enemies.
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Sign Talk is a book by Ernest Thompson Seaton. It covers the sociocultural origins of sign talk, stemming from prairie Indians in the US and analyzes the global ramifications of the spreading of sign usage in languages.
In the family of foxes babies were born, among whom one stood out with special dexterity, sharpness and color. It was Domino. He did not die when the farmer's children blew up the burrow, but grew up as a handsome black-brown fox, who surpassed everyone in the district in size, reason and beauty. Many raids, persecution and dangers managed to avoid Domino and his family in the fight against human cruelty. But still he came out victorious in this fight.
Follows the activities of a silver fox as he leaves his mother, finds a mate, establishes a den, and outwits human and animal enemies.
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