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A fox is stealing shoes and other footwear from sleeping campers in Grand Teton National Park.
Grand Teton National Park officials are warning campers to not interact with a fox that stole and stashed at least 32 shoes.
National Park Service Emily Davis, a public affairs officer at Grand Teton National Park, said that one fox had been documented in the area but that others could also be behind the thievery.
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A fox at Grand Teton National Park has stolen 32 shoes from campers. Rangers warn this behavior is dangerous for wildlife and urge campers to take precautions.
“Wanted for grand theft footwear,” the National Park Service announced June 26 with a poster featuring an illustration of a fox gripping a sneaker in its teeth.
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