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Common Gray FoxUrocyon Cinereoargenteus
Interesting fact #1
The common gray fox makes homes in trees unlike any other fox. They are very good climbers.
The common gray fox makes homes in trees unlike any other fox. They are very good climbers.
The gray fox is one of the smaller foxes. It has a grizzled gray coat with red around the bellies and tips of their ears.
Common Gray Fox
Some interesting facts about the Common Gray Fox
Interesting fact #1
The common gray fox makes homes in trees unlike any other fox. They are very good climbers.
The common gray fox makes homes in trees unlike any other fox. They are very good climbers.
Interesting fact #2
The common gray fox is one of the smaller foxes, described on page 2, smaller than red and arctic foxes, but also not the smallest.
The common gray fox is one of the smaller foxes, described on page 2, smaller than red and arctic foxes, but also not the smallest.
Feeding
In the wild the common gray fox eats berries, small rodents, and grasses. They like their food alive so feed them live food (if it is an animal). They also eat berries, razberry's, strawberrys, and apples.
While in the rescue center the gray fox can eat the following foods.
You can get the following foods from a grocery store:
#1 Apples
#2 Grapes
#3 Nuts
You can get the following from a pet store:
#1 Rodents (Mice, Rabbits, .etc.)
You can get the following foods from a grocery store:
#1 Apples
#2 Grapes
#3 Nuts
You can get the following from a pet store:
#1 Rodents (Mice, Rabbits, .etc.)
In the wild the the gray fox lives in wooded areas near trees. And in grasslands.
Habitat