No, gray foxes do not eat tree bark.
Yes, the gray fox is an omnivore as they eat both animals and plants.
The gray fox is primarily a predator but does eat some plant matter also.
No, but gray wolves may eat a red fox.
the gray fox is primarily noctrnal
The Island Fox eats birds, eggs, lizards, fruits, insects, crabs, and small mammals such as deer mice.
The Swift fox eats rabbits and rodents, and also eat insects, small birds, lizards, amphibians and fish.
the challenges for a gray fox is that its prey hibernates in the winter time and the berries that they eat die out and so does everything else so it suffers without any food
The gray fox is a vertebrate.
a red fox is related to a gray fox
The sand fox eats rodents, insects, rabbits, lizards, birds and marmots. The sand fox, also called the Tibetan fox, can also eat a small mammal called a pika that is found in Tibet.
NO it is an omnivore. It would eat both meat and plants. ( vegetation)