Basil the fox sailed from England to New York City as a stowaway. After some treatment at the zoo, he’s doing great.
NEW YORK -- The Wildlife Conservation Society's Bronx Zoo is caring for a sly fox that stowed away on a ship to the Port of New York and New Jersey from England. The animal was found among the ship's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A red fox survived a 14-day voyage across the Atlantic Ocean hidden aboard a cargo ship carrying automobiles from England, and is ...
Hosted on MSN
Red fox travels from England to the US as a stowaway and now the Bronx Zoo is looking for his forever home
Picture yourself boarding a ship in Southampton and disembarking in New York City 14 days later, but as a fox. That’s exactly the surreal journey one red fox completed after stowing away aboard a ...
He made his way to New York on a ship from England and wound up at the Bronx Zoo needing treatment for a serious infection.
NEW YORK — This stowaway truly was sly as a fox. A red fox somehow slipped onto a cargo ship that traveled from Southampton, England, to New York, where the animal is now in the Bronx Zoo’s care. The ...
The two-year-old male red fox, which has now been named Basil, was taken in by the Bronx Zoo on February 19 after being found amongst the cargo of the car transporter ship by customs officers ...
An 11-pound male red fox, estimated to be about 2 years old, is under veterinary care at the Bronx Zoo after stowing away on a cargo ship that crossed the Atlantic Ocean from England to the United ...
He was brought to the Bronx Zoo, in New York City, on Feb. 19 where wildlife officials have set up a new home for him. Initial exams indicate that he appears to be in good condition, but veterinarians ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results