Gray Foxes are a medium sized mammals. They are a bit larger than a large house cat.
They do not live in packs but do form small family groups.
Gray foxes have their kits in the spring, usually April or May.
Gray foxes reproduce sexually, as do all mammals.
Gray foxes are omnivores. They eat plant matter as well as animals.
No foxes, including the gray fox, hibernate, estivate or migrate.
Gray foxes live in a variety of habitats, including grasslands.
Gray foxes have their young in the spring, usually April or May.
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Yes, the gray fox lives in the Midwest.
They may live in a small family group consisting of the parents and offspring.
Gray foxes are quite plentiful throughout their range and in no danger of being extinct.
Gray foxes will have one litter of kits each spring.