yes .Fox squirrels are bigger than grey squirrels
Eurasian Red Squirrels live in Europe and Asia, and Grey Squirrels live in the USA. Other than that, there really is no difference between them, only their color. Addendum to above answer: Actually, it depends on which type of Red Squirrel you are referring to. There is an Eurasian Red Squirrel which is native to Europe and Asia, and there is an American Red Squirrel as well. Both the Eurasian and American Red Squirrels are smaller than Grey Squirrels with the only other differences being the difference in the color of fur and the fact that Eurasian Red Squirrels have ear tufts that neither the American Red Squirrel or the Grey Squirrel have.
Chipmunks and ground squirrels have cheek pouches, grey and fox squirrels do not. Squirrels who live in trees don't have cheek pouches.
It looks like a Grey squirrel but it is bigger and has red fluff on its stomach instead of white fluff like a Grey Squirrel. So its basicly like a squirrel but one that ant half fox half squirrel? No, it isn't half fox, it is 100% squirrel. Squirrels and fox can't breed. Their color looks some what like a fox.
The same as grey squirrels. Nuts, acorns, mabie fruit
Red squirrels are an orangey colour while grey ones are grey ---- Grey and gray are exactly the same word - just spelt differently. Americans spell it with an "a" and other english-speaking countries spell it with an "e".
A Red Fox Would Win Because It Is Bigger, Stronger, Heavier, Smarter And Quicker Than The Grey Fox. Also, The Grey Fox Does Not Have The Ability To Kill Animals By Doing That Nasty Bite Turn On The Neck That Red Foxes Sometimes Do. But Grey Foxes Are Suprisingly Good Climbers. If The Grey Fox Had A Chance To Get Up A Tree And The Red Fox Left. The Grey Fox Would Get Away.
Usually the fox would be bigger than the chihuahua.
NO they don't. Let me tell you the whole entire story (its true, believe me). 130 years ago, there were red squirrels all over the UK. Then some man found a few grey squirrels and thought he'd catch them and introduce them to the UK and then they all began breeding and making more and more grey squirrels but the grey squirrels began killing all the red squirrels so there's not many left. There's loads in Scotland - they look after red squirrels and try to kill all the grey. Red squirrels can't fight back because they're a bit smaller and very timid and friendly. They don't have a single violence in their body. I'm a girl who loves animals, a crazy animal-lover, and I want all the grey squirrels and red squirrels to be alive but someone needs to do something to the grey squirrels. I wish they all got along.
Some factors that have contributed in the decrease if red squirrels are:- -Grey squirrels are immune to a disease called 'poxvirus' or more commonly known as 'Squirrel Pox' where as red squirrels are not and it causes the red squirrel or 'Fox Squirrel' to die out. -When grey squirrels were introduced many red squirrels were in britain, but now because the population of grey squirrel is far greater than that of the red squirrel, when the two types of squirrels compete for food, shelter etc, the grey squirrel will always come out on top - If you get what I mean :p That's about all I've got at the moment! Hope it helped some of you guys! Mod Joshy x
Well a fox is slightly bigger because a badger is bigger than a catso the fox is probably a few inches bigger then a badger.
It is an Eastern Fox Squirrel
the fox is bigger than cats but it depends of the size of the fox and the size of the cats you compare