What do foxes say in Japanese?

The cry of a kitsune in Japanese is as “kon kon.” Written in katakana, the call of the kitsune or Japanese fox isこんこん.
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Why do foxes say Kon?

Kitsu is now archaic; in modern Japanese, a fox's cry is transcribed as kon kon or gon gon. A widely known folk etymology of the word relates to sleeping and returning home: in classical Japanese, kitsu-ne means 'come and sleep', and ki-tsune means 'always comes'.
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What do fox mean to Japanese?

The kitsune (fox) recurs throughout stories in Japanese history, usually appearing as an intelligent and/or cunning being with paranormal abilities and often residing at Shinto shrines.
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What do Japanese think of foxes?

Japanese myths and legends are full of references to foxes. It's believed that foxes can shapeshift to human form and that they're magical and intelligent. In legend, foxes become beautiful women to fool humans.
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Is a kitsune a nine-tailed fox?

One of the Japanese fox's most well-known kitsune abilities is kitsune-bi (狐火) or fox-fire. This is a red flame produced by a kitsune by either breathing or wagging its tail. A mythical Japanese fox uses this light to lure humans. Kitsune can have as many as nine tails.
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What does the fox say (in Japanese)?



What is a fire kitsune called?

Kitsunebi (Japanese: 狐火 or きつねび, meaning "fox fire") or fox-fire, is named for the magical kitsune who are said to create it. It originates from kitsune and only appears when they are nearby. This phenomenon is similar to how the Tengu have their own ethereal fire known as Tengubi.
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What is the sound of fox?

One of the most common fox vocalizations is a raspy bark. Scientists believe foxes use this barking sound to identify themselves and communicate with other foxes. Another eerie fox vocalization is a type of high-pitched howl that's almost like a scream.
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What is fox Gekkering?

Foxes can also produce a rattling or chattering sound known as gekkering. This sound is produced during aggressive encounters with other foxes in adults and during play in young cubs. Alarm calls. Alarm calls are usually made by fox parents to alert their cubs to danger and to take cover in the den.
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What type of kitsune is Kira?

Kira Yukimura is a teenage kitsune, of the type Thunder, introduced in Season 3. Kira discovers her latent powers, strives to learn how to control and use them. She forges her first Tail as a shuriken and becomes a member of Scott's Pack.
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Can a kitsune have 10 tails?

Kitsune are rated in power by the number of tails they have. Very young kitsune have one tail; the most powerful mortal kitsune have nine tails (Japanese: 九尾, kyūbi). In lore, the Goddess of Kitsune, Inari, is usually depicted as being the only ten-tailed kitsune.
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Is tails from Sonic a kitsune?

The character was inspired by a kitsune, a creature from Japanese folklore that could over time grow multiple tails. The character was also meant to hold a "deep admiration for Sonic".
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What does Kon mean in Japanese?

If you know any kanji you've probably already spotted that 今/kon above is the character 今/ima meaning "now", which should hopefully make kon getsu etc more understandable. community.japanese Expert on Something.
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What is the dark kitsune?

A Nogitsune is a Dark Kitsune, one of type Void. They draw their power from strife, chaos, tragedy and pain; they feed off of pain. Nogitsune are particularly prideful, they have a dark sense of humor and are dangerous when they have been offended.
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Do foxes bark or yap?

Foxes also commonly bark, which is generally used as another type of contact call to reach out to friends or rivals, Harris said. The bark sounds similar to that of a dog, except slightly higher pitched and sometimes shrill.
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What do we call a female fox?

Foxes are members of the dog family. A female fox is called a “vixen”, a male fox is called a “dog fox” or a “tod” and baby foxes are called “pups”, “kits” or “cubs”. A group of foxes is called a “skulk” or a “leash”.
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Do foxes laugh?

They can laugh, just like we do. Minnesota-based fox rescue Save A Fox shared a video of one of their red foxes giggling with delight as it received some belly scritches. At first, the high-pitched titters sound like human noises.
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Why do foxes cry?

Foxes scream and bark to communicate with each other. This becomes more common during mating season, which is at its peak in January. The most common reason that foxes scream is to attract a mate and during the mating process. Because of this, you are most likely to hear these screams during mating season.
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Can foxes purr?

Animals that produce purr-like sounds include mongooses, bears, kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, badgers, foxes, hyenas, rabbits, squirrels, guinea pigs, tapirs, ring-tailed lemurs and gorillas while eating. Animals purr for a variety of reasons, including to express happiness or fear, and as a defense mechanism.
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What are Inari foxes?

Inari's foxes, or kitsune, are pure white and act as their messengers. According to myth, Inari, as a goddess, was said to have come to Japan at the time of its creation amidst a harsh famine that struck the land.
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What happens if a kitsune loses a tail?

("Insatiable") It is unknown if a Kitsune can regain their tails after they have been lost, stolen, or broken in this manner; it is possible that once their power is used, the tail is lost forever.
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Are Inari foxes real?

Are There Any Real-Life Inari Foxes? While the red-bib-wearing, shrine-guarding Inari foxes of legend exist only as stone representations, they were based on the very real foxes of Japan.
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