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‘Foxy’ Sneaker Snatcher

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‘Foxy’ Sneaker Snatcher

Campers Warned of ‘Sneaker Snatcher’ Fox as Shoes Vanish

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK – A shoe-stealing fox is living up to its reputation as a trickster in Grand Teton National Park.

The fox stole a surprising 19 shoes in recent weeks, so National Park Service crews put up signs in the Wyoming park warning campers to keep their footwear in a safe space, like tents, vehicles, or bear boxes. But since then, the fox has taken a 32 shoes!

“What does the fox do with the shoes?” – no one knows really what the intent is…maybe it’s about finding the right ‘fit’?

The NPS shared the cute story of the sly shoe stealer, also pointing out that it’s a problem for the fox to get acclimated to humans.

The NPS provided some tips to campers to keep their shoes and the fox safe:

↟ Store your shoes, food and scented items appropriately. #LeaveNoShoesBehind
↟ Don’t bait wildlife with belongings.
↟ Let wildlife be wildlife—not campground mascots.
↟ Scare, don’t stare. If a fox shows up, make noise and encourage it to move along. Wild animals need to stay wild.

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