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The grey fox ranges from southern Canada to Venezuela in South America. Only a few populations exist south of the United States and in Canada. They are found in a large variety of habitats, occuring frequently near cities.
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Gray fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The gray fox ( Urocyon cinereoargenteus ) is a mammal of the order Carnivora ranging throughout most of the southern half of North America from southern Canada to northern Venezuela and Colombia. ...
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Facts of Common Gray Fox belonging to mammals species ... Although it is a member of the dog family, the Common Gray Fox is a good tree climber and often hides in trees. This fox feeds on cottontail rabbits, mice, voles, and other small mammals, birds, insects, and plant material, including corn, apples, persimmons,
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Find out more about the Gray Fox from: ... Fun facts ... The gray fox is a close cousin of the more common red fox. But unlike the red fox, the gray fox can climb trees and prefers mature hardwood forest and woodlot habitats.
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Some facts about the; Gray fox ... Gray fox (16 facts) ... Island gray fox (13 facts)
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Some facts about the; Island gray fox ... Gray fox (16 facts) ... Island gray fox (13 facts)
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Black flying fox (10 facts) ... Gray-headed flying fox (6 facts) ... Some facts about the; Gray-headed flying fox...
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The red fox is dog-like in appearance with a long, pointed muzzle and a long, bushy tail. The color of the fur on it's back is a dark reddish yellow. The tail is also reddish yellow ... The gray fox is similar to the red fox, but is grey in appearance and has a slightly smaller build ... Facts | Signs | Trapping Tips | Top...
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