Diet The gray fox is a solitary hunter and eats a wide-variety of foods. A large part of its diet is made up of small mammals like mice, voles and eastern cottontail rabbits. It also eats birds; insects; and plants like corn, apples, nuts, berries and grass.
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www.nhptv.org/Natureworks/grayfox.htm
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The grey fox is a solitary hunter, and eats a lot of different things such as berries, nuts, birds, insects, rabbits and other rodents. The grey fox is an omnivore. If it has more food than it can eat, the fox will bury it and go back later.
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www.blueplanetbiomes.org/grey_fox.htm
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Rabbits, mice, gophers, woodrats, and squirrels are the principal foods (Trapp and Hallberg 1975). Also eats large amounts of fruits, nuts, grains, grasshoppers and crickets, beetles, moths and butterflies, carrion, and small amounts of herbage. ... Common Gray Fox Range Map...
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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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www.desertusa.com/nov96/du_gfox.html
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Gray fox tracks, scat, and signs. Natural history of the gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus. ... Gray fox tracks show four toes and claws. Sometimes, the semi-retractable claws do not show. Their tracks average less than two inches in length. Tracks commonly run in straight lines, one print in front of the other.
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www.bear-tracker.com/grayfox.html
www.bear-tracker.com/grayfox.html
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Description, habits, reproduction, range and general information about the gray fox. ... Gray fox are widely distributed in the United States. This fox prefers brushy or forested habitats, and is unique in that it is a skilled tree climber. Gray foxes have small ranges and commonly take advantage of whatever type of food...
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www.nationaltrappers.com/grayfox.html
www.nationaltrappers.com/grayfox.html
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Animals can teach us many things. Grey Fox teaches creative problem solving. ... Grey Fox teaches creative problem solving. Instead of hunting on the ground, He climbs trees and eats fruits. Gray Fox does things that other Foxes do not such as den in trees, away from large predators.
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funkman.org/animal/mammal/grayfox.html
funkman.org/animal/mammal/grayfox.html
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Find out more about the Gray Fox from: ... 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. ... Gray fox compete with red fox for food, but their main predator is probably the coyote. In some areas of...
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www.dnr.state.mn.us/snapshots/mammals/grayfox.html
www.dnr.state.mn.us/snapshots/mammals/grayfox.html
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The gray fox is a tiny bit smaller than the red fox, typically weighing in at 7 to 14 pounds, and with a chest of 12 to 13 inches in diameter. ... The gray fox is grizzle-gray on top and reddish-brown below, with small patches of white fur at the the throat, chest, and around the eyes. The gray fox has a black tipped...
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www.terrierman.com/lifehabitatGrayFox.htm
www.terrierman.com/lifehabitatGrayFox.htm
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