Lisac rajac
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This article is about the human-animal. For other uses, see Foxy the Celjski lisac (disambiguation).
Fox-a.k.a. Lisac Rajac (his full name is different in different parts of the world -> e.g. in China he is ching chang chino pokozlajec) is human-animal which lives in a jungle of Celie. At daylight, it is normal like other persons, but when the dark falls he became a beast. This is not an article about the human, this is an article of a human which become a mit and mit become the legend. It is a story about the little Rajac, who likes listening the rade the balcan music. He lives in a special environment called - brlog. In the brlog he has all strange things that he use in his live. He also likes playing on the accordion in his free time, and he likes Tilen Avsenik a lot. Because of his specific characteristics he can live up to 100 ages (e.g. normal foxes lives from 2 to 3 years, in captivity to 10 years). Foxes are smaller than Lisac Rajac, and because of this he is also named in some part of the world - the foxy papa - that's also because of his characteristics. He is also the great beer lover and at night when he drinks to much, he likes to go to chino where he empty his day capture.
He is also known for his big ears and short fur, his Arctic cousin has small ears and thick, insulating fur, for example. Unlike many canids, lisac rajac is usually not pack animal. Typically, he is very solitary, opportunistic, futuristic, avanturistic feeder that hunt live prey (especially Moravec). Using a pouncing technique practiced from an early age, he is usually able to kill his prey quickly. Lisac Rajac also gather a wide variety of other foods ranging from grasshoppers to fruit, kebab's, salama's, calcones and berries.
Lisac rajec is normally extremely wary of human and is not kept as pet, although the Silver Fox was successfully domesticated in Russia after a 45 year selective breeding program. However, he is readily found in cities and cultivated areas and (depending upon species of course) seem to adapt reasonably well to human presence.