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Fox Balancing on Its Tail
Fox Balancing on Its Tail by @SleepyShippo (Sleepy Shippo)

Just what the title says it is. This is one of the countless foxes that I draw all over my school notebooks. There was one design that I particularly liked of a fox balancing on its tail, so i decided to redo it in color and upload it. Hope somebody likes this!

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Posted: Tuesday, 07 October, 2003 @ 10:48 PM

I like it. =) In fact, I think this is the best image in your gallery. Sounds like a lot (or little, depending on how you take it) but it's true.^^ Nice work!

Posted: Wednesday, 08 October, 2003 @ 01:29 AM

Thank you very much for your kind words! I love my little foxes and can never get sick of drawing them. Now, if only was taking notes like I was supposed to.... LOL

Posted: Monday, 03 November, 2003 @ 09:35 PM

Your foxies are pretty cute also!!! From CaNdY_cAnE

Posted: Thursday, 25 December, 2003 @ 01:39 AM

Oh, this so adorable^^ I love the pose, and the coloring is very neat and nicely done.

Posted: Friday, 02 January, 2004 @ 04:53 AM

Wow! This is a very very very cute picture!!! It looks like something you would see in a magazine. Wonderfully done. Yep this is definitely one of my favorites...I just adore foxes they're so small and cuddly (grabs the fox in the picture and hugs it). FANTASTIC JOB!!! I'll be looking forward to seeing more of your artwork. ^_^

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