Gray Fox
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Canidae
Urocyon
Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Although active primarily at twilight and at night, the Gray Fox is sometimes seen foraging by day in brush, thick foliage, or timber. The only American canid with true climbing ability, it occasionally… More »
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Heavily wooded swamps as well as rough, hilly terrain near streams and lakes provide ideal habitat for the gray fox, and dens can normally be found in rocky outcrops, at the base of cliffs, or under large boulders.
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Characteristics The gray fox is a peppery gray on top, reddish-brown on its sides, chest and the back of its head. Its legs and feet are also a reddish color. It has a long bushy tail with a black stripe on top. ... Habitat The gray fox lives in a wide variety of habitats but prefers areas with lots of brush or woods.
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All about the Gray Fox, includes color photos, scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle. ... The Gray Fox...
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The legs and back of the ears are an orange color while the feet are gray. Habitat and Habits ; As the state was settled and cleared, gray fox habitat declined and red fox habitat expanded. Wooded areas and partially open brush land with little human presence are the preferred habitat for gray foxes in Ohio.
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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, nuts, cherries, ... Habitat : Woodlands and brushy areas.
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Gray fox - UROCYON CINEREOARGENTEUS; ... Habitat: Terrestrial. Broadleaf woodlands and rocky or bushy areas. ... Description: The coat of the gray fox is dark gray on the back and reddish brown on the sides, neck, and legs. The underside is white. There are distinctive black, white, and orange markings on the face.
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Range and Habitat; ... 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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post oak woodlands are also good gray fox habitat [9]. In southern Georgia gray foxes are most abundant in mixed woods and cultivated areas, less abundant in pine savanna, and least common in mixed woods with dense underbrush [35]. On the Coastal Plain most gray fox captures occurred in tall weed-broomsedge...
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