Have a look at some live footage. I noticed that the fox unlike a cat has a very rigid spine. It seems to be almost locked into one curve. And they tend to trot quickly.http://s3.footagesearch.com/preview/BRE/BRE10/1/BRE10_005.movhttp://www.naturefootage.com/video_clips/DZ16_116in this one you can see that a fox "bounces" not "bounds" like a cat. http://www.naturefootage.com/video_clips/DZ73_039Another good reference is the film "The fox and the child" http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDc4Mjg5MDA=.html
Have a look at some live footage. I noticed that the fox unlike a cat has a very rigid spine. It seems to be almost locked into one curve. And they tend to trot quickly.
ReplyDeletehttp://s3.footagesearch.com/preview/BRE/BRE10/1/BRE10_005.mov
http://www.naturefootage.com/video_clips/DZ16_116
in this one you can see that a fox "bounces" not "bounds" like a cat.
http://www.naturefootage.com/video_clips/DZ73_039
Another good reference is the film "The fox and the child"
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDc4Mjg5MDA=.html