The Wonders of God's Creation: The Adorable Kit Fox

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“Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.” Song of Solomon 2:1515Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes. (Song of Solomon 2:15)
The kit fox, or desert fox, is the smallest fox in North America. An adult is only about twenty inches long, and the little ones are so tiny and adorable that if you got a peek at one you would want to pick it up and hold it. Besides being tiny, they are so cute, with fluffy, light-tan fur on their sharp-pointed faces, necks and legs and a slightly darker colored fur over their backs and long bushy tails.
The pleasant looks on their tiny faces, with their dark eyes and black-button noses and a pair of large, perky ears, all make an unforgettable picture. These kits are so tiny that you could hold one in your hand. The parents are equally pretty.
At one time there were large numbers of kit foxes in western North America, but today there are only a few, most of which live near Bakersfield, California, in oil field areas. Their choice of food is mostly rats, mice and ground squirrels. But as these too are becoming scarce, the hungry kit foxes are sometimes spotted at night prowling around marketplaces, no doubt hoping to find some bit of meat or other food.
The parents use the same den year after year, but their worst enemy, the coyote, is often able to break into their dens and destroy the foxes. Being aware of this, kind-hearted people now provide man-made dens for them, properly buried in the ground. These are made of steel pipes welded together in suitable shapes with an opening just large enough for the foxes, but not the coyotes. California officials also have learned of the serious threat of coyotes and hunters as well, and are trying to keep hunters, builders and industries from coming into those areas, since this will destroy the small number of kit foxes that are left.
It's sad enough to think that coyotes and other larger foxes are the kit foxes’ enemies, but hawks and eagles are also their enemies. No doubt the Creator of these lovely creatures has put protective kindness into the hearts of people, and it is hoped the authorities will continue to do what they can to preserve them.
We cannot overlook that the opening Bible verse refers to some damage little foxes have always done, and it reminds us that this world can never be a perfect place while our chief enemy, Satan, remains in it. The wonderful hope of those who know the Lord Jesus as their Saviour is His promise to call us to heaven soon, where no sin or unhappiness will ever be. Will you be part of the great number who will be there?
ML-03/16/2008