Phil Carter, whose footage of the fox caused a stir, has bought new cameras in case it returns.
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Phil Carter captured shots of the surprisingly agile creature visiting his garden in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, in mid-December.Mr Carter said he had not seen the fox since but was ready with new technology should it reappear.The footage, which showed the two-legged fox nimbly moving around the lawn looking for food, quickly caught people's imaginations when it was published on BBC Radio Derby's Facebook page and the BBC News website last week.
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