No. Sorry. The Red fox (Vulpes Vulpes) has 38 Chromosomes and the Gray Fox (Urcyion) has 66 chromosomes. They cant mate anymore than a dog and a fox (any kind of fox) can. The red fox is an invasive species and is taking over the grey foxes range all over North America. If they could interbreed, there would be hybrids all over.
a red fox is related to a gray fox
Red fox and the gray fox.
Yes, both the gray fox as well as the red fox are found in the Everglades.
No, but gray wolves may eat a red fox.
both are foxes.
Yes they do. There has been sightings of them, as well as red fox.
Gray Foxes are smaller than red foxes and red foxes live further north than gray foxes.
the gray/ grey fox red fox arctic fox island fox and kit fox
Yes
Yes, they live in the Panhandle. I see them quite frequently in town in Amarillo.
The red fox also occurs in the Everglades.
No, they are different species, the red fox is Vulpes vulpes and the grey fox is Urocyon cinereoargenteus.