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The gray fox shares most of its territory with the larger red fox, but the gray fox is endangered, as the red fox is as of right now, off the endangered species list. This is because humans enjoy the sport of hunting it up the tree.
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www.angelfire.com/ar2/thefoxden/grayfox.html
www.angelfire.com/ar2/thefoxden/grayfox.html
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The grey fox is not only gray. Only the upper parts of the gray fox are gray. The neck and belly of the fox are white. The colour of the cheeks, legs and chest are orange. There are two black muzzles on the grey fox.
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www.tenan.vuurwerk.nl/reports/sunny/jim.htm
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Endangered Species question: What year was the gray fox put on the endangered species list? I don't know I'm just bored...☺ ... Is a gray fox endangered? Are gray foxes endangered? Is the gray fox endangered? Is a gray fox an endangered animal? What year was the gray wolf endangered? What year did gray wolfs...
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As of right now they are not on the endagered list.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_grey_foxes
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Common Gray Fox; : Family Canidae : Urocyon cinereoargenteus (Schreber) ... The gray fox is essentially an inhabitant of wooded areas, particularly mixed hardwood forests. It is common throughout the wooded sections east of the shortgrass plains and in the pinyon-juniper community above the low lying deserts.
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www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/uroccine.htm
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The gray fox can climb trees. People call it a tree fox. Its scientific name is Urocyon cincreoargenteus. It has a footprint that is as big as a dog. It eats mice and any other kind of meat as well as berries and grain. ... The gray fox's scientific name is Urocyon cinereoargenteus. It is a mammal. The gray fox lives in...
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www.thewildones.org/ChaArt/greyFox.html
www.thewildones.org/ChaArt/greyFox.html
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All prices are subject to changes without prior notice. ... Untamed Wilderness Animals (uny542) > Gray Fox Standing on Stump (u18487424) ... Gray Fox Standing on Stump photo...
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www.inmagine.com/uny542/u18487424-photo
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JNK's Call of the Wild Sanctuary is dedicated to the conservation of exotic and endangered wildlife. Our first priority is providing homes for injured, ... Silver and Northern Red Foxes. We currently provide a home for 12 tigers, 2 lions, 3 bears, 3 wolves, 3 fox, as well non-exotics such as dogs, cats, and horses.
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www.jnkscallofthewild.org/
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