WATCH ABOVE: It’s not every day you witness a fox making a sandwich.
TORONTO – Even wildlife can be civilized sometimes — video recorded by journalists in the Chernobyl exclusion zone has gone viral after a fox was caught on camera making a sandwich.
Staff from Radio Free Europe were visiting the nuclear disaster area recently when one member decided to give the furry creature some food.
With bread and meat strewn across the road, it seemed eating off the ground just wasn’t the fox’s style. Footage shows the omnivore picking up slices of bread and meat – eventually stacking a sandwich so high that only the bravest of hungry humans might bite into.
The little guy ended up running off into the woods with his five-decker treasure.
The Chernobyl area has been abandoned – and is virtually off-limits – since a 1986 nuclear disaster where radioactive material leaked into the atmosphere.
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