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Loplo Fox
The Loplo Fox without a doubt the most cunning and ferocious of all foxes. The pro-word "Loplo" is derived from the Latin word "ĻÓPLONÌOUS" meaning "one that eats its first born." This is due to the fact that the Loplo Fox displays its dominance to others by eating its first born offspring. Loplo Foxes are notoriously hard to capture or kill. In 1877, British journalist Phillip Anderson wrote an article about a male Loplo Fox that was caught in a farmer’s trap which sat on the outskirts of his sheep farm. "Not only did the savage beast manage to free itself of the trap by chewing through its hind leg, but it also managed to slaughter three sheep before making good its escape." If you encounter a Loplo Fox in the wild, do not look directly in its eyes. Instead, look down at your feet and slowly back away. If it has eaten in the past twenty or thirty minutes, it might let you live.

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