Domesticated silver fox

Irina Mukhamedshina feeds her fox, Viliya. One of the fox's tricks is to jump on Irina's shoulder.

Is this Siberian fox wild, domesticated or something in between?

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More than 50 years after researchers began domesticating and breeding wild foxes, the foxes’ descendants are starting to behave like pet dogs.

Irina Mukhamedshina feeds her fox, Viliya. One of the fox's tricks is to jump on Irina's shoulder.

Is this Siberian fox wild, domesticated or something in between?

Environment
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