
We hate to stereotype… but this guys is sneaky!
A fox has been discovered living at the top of London’s tallest building.
The animal spent two weeks in the Shard skyscraper next to London Bridge railway station. The fox, dubbed Romeo by his captors from Southwark Council, is thought to have been living off builders’ leftovers.
The pest control manager at London’s Southwark Council said:
“It was unbelievable. To get up there the fox would have had to climb 71 sets of stairs and an old-fashioned ladder.”
Romeo was taken to the Riverside Animal Centre in Wallington. The centre’s founder said:
“We explained to him that if foxes were meant to be 72 storeys off the ground, they would have evolved wings. We think he got the message.”
[Image via WENN.]



