In the wild few Gray Foxes live past 5 years of age. In captivity they have been known to live 14 years or more.
Yes, the gray fox lives in Idaho.
No, the gray fox is able to climb trees quite well but does not live in trees.
Yes, the gray fox is found in the Catskills.
No, the gray fox may live in a small family group but not in packs.
It lives in the woods and felds with trees.Here are some states that gray fox live in.MinnasotaAlaskaFlordaCanadaNcarolinaSouth caerolinaAnd many more!
Yes, the gray fox is found in Idaho.
The gestation period of the gray fox lasts approximately 53 days.
U.S. fox species:Red Fox Gray Fox Arctic Fox (Alaska) Kit Fox Swift Fox
No fox hibernates. They are active all year long.
The gray fox is able to tolerate more extreme hot climates than it does cold. Here is another website that says more about climates of gray foxes.
Yes, the gray fox lives in the Midwest.
Both the red fox and the gray fox are commonly found throughout Tennessee. The gray fox tends to be less shy and more aggressive than the cautious red fox.