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Fox = canine, Cat=Feline.

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Nope! Foxes are in the canine family.

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Is a gray fox a member of the cat family?

Fox = canine, Cat=Feline.


What family does the gray fox belong to?

The gray fox is a member of the canid family = the dog family.


What are some family members of the gray fox?

a red fox is related to a gray fox


Is a gray fox a canine or a feline?

They are members of the Canine family for now. There are some scientists who disagree. Many foxes have eye structure and mating habits more similar to cat. They also live a solitary life unlike most dogs who are primarily social animals. The gray fox is the only canid that is capable of climbing treees. It's actually considered an arborial animal. :) hope that helped


What science family is the gray fox in?

The grey fox is in the family Canidae.


What is the adaptation of the gray fox?

The gray fox is the only member of the dog family will climb trees, either to search for prey, sleep, or to escape from predators. They have strong, hooked claws that enable them to climb trees.


Does the gray fox belong to a pack?

No, the gray fox may live in a small family group but not in packs.


Where are gray founded?

As the only member of the fox family that can climb trees, sometimes they can be found in trees! They range throughout all four of the American Southwest's deserts.


Is a gray fox noctrnal?

the gray fox is primarily noctrnal


Are fox and wolf from cat family?

No. Wolves and foxes are part of the family Canidae, not Felidae.


What is the name of a toddler gray fox?

The gray fox belongs to canidae - the dog family.


Is a red fox in the dog family or cat family?

Red foxes are members of the canidae family - dogs. It includes jackals, dingoes, wolves, coyotes, etc. For more information click on this link.