The gray fox is quite numerous in its range and quite adaptable. It is in no danger of extinction.
the gray fox is primarily noctrnal
The gray fox is a vertebrate.
a red fox is related to a gray fox
There is no such thing as an Italian gray fox.
No, the gray fox is a placental mammal and not a mursupial.
The gray fox is a secondary consumer,
No, the gray fox is quite common and in no danger of extinction.
The gray fox is a secondary consumer in the Everglades.
Yes, the gray fox lives in Idaho.
The South American gray fox (zorro or Argentina gray fox) is not extinct and is listed as a species of "least concern."
oinkiesThe Gray fox, also known as the grey fox (note the E) or the tree fox, has only one known predator, the bobcat. human also play a part in the grey foxes endangerment, but we are not considered a predator. We enjoy hunting them, because of there unique ability to climb trees, the branches give us a challenge and the foxes are usually left dead because there fur has no commercial value.
Grey, of course.