Recently, a Twitter user with the nickname @marcy_com went on the air with the question: did anyone lose a puppy the other day in the area of Route 275 in Japan? He was driving there and saw a crumb on the side of the road. Very small, neat and clean, he is not afraid of hands, it is clear that he is a domestic puppy and this means that someone has lost him and is bored! Here, I want to return it, but a few days have passed, and no one has responded.
Most of all, the Japanese was confused by the fact that he received a lot of comments, but not a single answer to the point. That is, people paid attention to the question, but something is wrong with this puppy, since no one can offer anything useful. In another case, it was already written-the owners of lost poodles or chihuahuas called, and then silence. And only a few comments made him wary — what if it’s not a dog, but a tanuki? She’s a raccoon dog.
The Japanese turned to zoologists and then everything fell into place. Profile specialists do not waste time idly in social networks and did not see his messages, and everyone else did not guess that it was a little kitsune! This is how local chanterelles are called in Japan, which are strictly forbidden to keep at home and in zoos due to a number of specific diseases. Ordinary Japanese actually have no idea what foxes look like in the wild, and therefore no one realized that the foundling is a kitsune! But this was quickly sorted out in the North Fox Farm Nature Reserve in Hokkaido, where they agreed to accept and grow a crumb until it gets stronger.