Fox Gone to Ground
by Trudi Doyle
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16.000 x 16.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Fox Gone to Ground
Artist
Trudi Doyle
Medium
Painting - Acrylic Painting
Description
Acrylic painting of a wild fox in the moonlight - gone to ground.
Originally, to go to ground was a foxhunting term, meaning that the fox in question had escaped into a burrow or underground den in a secret location.
Foxes become adults within eight months at which time the males are pushed out of the den, but the females often stay to help and play with the cubs.
Each breeding pair of foxes has its own territory, and young male foxes can only move in to a territory when the older fox dies – many young foxes roam around and sleep where they can .
The gaelic name for the Fox is Sionnach or Madra Rua( Red Dog ) --: The fox is one of the most common mammals in Ireland, found in most types of country, from farmland to woodland, from sand dunes and sea cliffs to mountaintops.
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January 25th, 2013
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