Real quick what animal is this and should I be worried?

Thinking fox - can’t be a coyote could it?
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Definitely a young fox, looks like a Red not a gray. One thing that happens to predators in areas where people poison squirrels with wharfarin baits is that the predators catch and eat the sluggish poisoned animals. The cumulative effect of the wharfarin they consume makes them weak and susceptible to mange, which that fox looks to be suffering from.
 
Red fox, with a venomous snake bite to his left rear leg. Or an infection in it, pretty sure that is why he looks bad, can't catch his prey. Either take him out, or antibiotics in some dog food for him my help.
That is actually a respectable option. All the rest of us are like START BLASTIN!!!
 
I tend not to shoot the foxes around here, they keep the mice and rats in check. As long as they don't get my hens, I'm fine with them. If I see one suffering or sick, different story. This one in the pic is definitely no bueno.

Definitely a red fox from how long the legs are. I don’t have chickens so zero issues with foxes, we have grey foxes as they keep the rodent population in check. If I see a sick fox like that I definitely will put out some dog food for it to help it along. Too bad I don’t have many squirrels to feed them these days. 😅
 
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Definitely a red fox from how long the legs are. I don’t have chickens so zero issues with foxes, we have grey foxes as they keep the rodent population in check. If I see a sick fox like that I definitely will put out some dog food for it to help it along. Too bad I don’t have many squirrels to feed them these days. 😅
We probably have the same reason for our disappearing squirrels
 
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