the grey fox is endangered because IT IS
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.
No, as a matter of fact they have very high populations.The grey fox is not an endangered species. Still fairly common over its range.---While the Grey Fox is not endangered in the US, it is considered a threatened species (and in some areas endangered) in Canada. In Ontario, it was placed on the protection list (Ontario's Endangered Species Act, 2007).The decline of the Grey Fox, in Ontario, is not fully understood. Researchers are puzzling over this.
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There is no Antarctic fox. The Arctic fox is not endangered.
The Arctic fox isn't endangered.
They are not. There are two species of Grey kangaroo - the eastern Grey and the western grey - and neither one is endangered. Their populations are in the millions.
The duration of The Grey Fox is 1.83 hours.
Grey kangaroos are not endangered. Their conservation status is listed as "least concern".
The only fox listed at this time as endangered is Darwin's fox of Chile. Some local populations of the kit fox are considered endangered.
The Grey Fox was created on 1982-12-16.
They are not endangered yet, but they are near-threattened.
It is endangered.The arctic fox is not extinct, but it is endangered.