Yes, they can bark but it does not occur regularly. I have held a gray fox for a wildlife rescue group for 14 years. I have heard him bark only a couple times and it was a warning that someone was in the yard that did not belong there.
Yes, one barked at my dog and I just yesterday on a hiking trail. It was not quite like a full dog bark, it was more shrill or as if a dog who had a cold was barking.
Yes, the gray fox can bark although it rarely does so.
i think they're part dogIt is like asking, "Why do humans talk?"They bark to tell other foxes something.
No, gray foxes do not eat tree bark.
birdsswift foxes are omnivorses. they eat almost anything from bugs to tree bark
Yes. Foxes do have vocal cords. how else would the bark or make noise?
Foxes make a sort of barking sound, much like dogs, but a little higher pitched. Basically, foxes barks are like whining barks.
i think they're part dogIt is like asking, "Why do humans talk?"They bark to tell other foxes something.
birdsswift foxes are omnivorses. they eat almost anything from bugs to tree bark
They had to bark to the badgers and foxes under the ground. So that the came out of their holes and then they could be hunted on.
As dumb as this sounds but yes they do. Well some do and they hate being seen bark.
They bark al year to communicate with other foxes.
A fox, being a member of the canine or dog family, has a "yipping" bark. Sometimes it sounds very similar to a screaming human child, which causes confusion a lot.
The only time they communicate is mostly during mating season, but they bark much like a dog.