We have a mother grey fox and a few kits in our back yard that come down to eat down our hillside and they eat any kind of meat we throw out hotdogs chicken fat they say they eat veggies and fruits too though
The gray fox preys on the eastern cottontail in the eastern U.S., though it will readily catch voles, shrews, and birds. In California, the gray fox primarily eats rodents, followed by jackrabbit, brush rabbit, etc. In some parts of the Western United States (such as in the Zion National Park in Utah), the gray fox is primarily insectivorous and herbivorous. Fruit is an important component of the diet of the gray fox and they seek whatever fruits are readily available, generally eating more vegetable matter than does the red fox.
an gray fox eats rodents and birds and other small creatures
they eat
cottontail rabbit,mice, wood rats, and cotton rats,grasshoppers, beetles, butterflies, and moths. Along with birds, eggs, fruits, nuts, and grains,
pool water insects birds insects birds
Small animals like rabbits
No.
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 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
NO it is an omnivore. It would eat both meat and plants. ( vegetation)
There is no such thing as an Italian gray fox.
No, the gray fox is a placental mammal and not a mursupial.