If a fox could speak, you would not get a confession or a joke. You would get a map: the wind as road, whiskers as instruments, the hush under snow as a ledger of who lives and who is hungry. I move by ear and scent, not by right and wrong. These pages are my short reports-winter dives for voles, the geometry of an alley after midnight, the den that keeps memory warm-written to make you feel how a mind built on smell and motion understands the world. This is not nature romanticism. It is candid fieldwork from a creature that plans with hunger and hears the city the way you hear a radio station. Read this to rethink language and perception, to feel the small, sharp logic that guides survival, and to leave with a different question: what would you hear if you listened the way I do? A scent lifts on the wind. I wait. I leap.
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