Over the last two months, photographer Sam Gaby was able to do something extraordinary. In Newfoundland, he made friends with a particular orange-and-black fox.

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 The fantastic relationship between the two people has made it possible for the photographer to take a picture of something as unique as the animal.



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 Cross foxes are common in northern North America, so people who live there are used to seeing them.



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 They have fantastic fur coats with dark stripes running down their backs and shoulders. The difference between dark and orange is fascinating.


 
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They make up about 30% of Canada's red fox population, but they are still a beautiful sight to see.


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 "Our first meeting was planned. I was thinking about how not to scare this wild animal, but I was also trying to reassure him that I wasn't dangerous."


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 Here's a video of firefox in Canada, number six. 



#7.

 Gaby worked hard to get the animal to trust her.


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  Luckily, he didn't give up, and the fox got used to the photographer and camera after returning to visit more than once.


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  After the first two years, Gaby went back to check on his friend more than once.


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 That's when he found out about this fox's siblings. They are also shown in Gaby's pictures of them.
       

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 "Not only is I impressed by his beauty, but also by how smart he is."


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 "I've seen him hunt, hide food, and get it back. I've also seen him talk to other foxes. He was very playful, especially with his brother or sister. I named them both Mat and Pat."