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.
Yes, the gray fox lives in Idaho.
The gray fox is a secondary consumer in the Everglades.
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.
The South American gray fox (zorro or Argentina gray fox) is not extinct and is listed as a species of "least concern."
Yes, the gray fox is found in the Catskills.