In Peru, South America, a family's absurd story was told that a dog raised thinking it was a Siberian Husky turned out to be an Andean fox.



A family living in Lima, the capital of Peru, bought a puppy at a street vendor in February for about 15,000 won.



The street vendor said it was a Siberian Husky breed, and the family gave the dog the name Runrun and raised it with care.



Then, last May, Lunrun was frightened by a thunderstorm and left the house, and then wandered around the neighborhood.



The problem is that Runeun ate the local chickens and geese and terrified the neighbors. In response, the animal protection authorities started to capture Runrune, and recently shot Runrune with an anesthetic gun.



However, when I caught it, it was said that Runeun was not a Siberian Husky, but a wild Andean fox living in South America.



Runeun is currently sent to the zoo for expert care and will be released back into the wild.



Peruvian animal protection authorities have warned that catching newborn wild animals and illegally trading them on the black market is a crime punishable by three to five years in prison.



(Screen source: YouTube Maribel Sotelo, Twitter @SerforPeru)