Yes
No, but gray wolves may eat a red fox.
The fox squirrel has a mask on it's face. The coloring of the squirrels varies, I saw one that was a dark brown, gray tummy and dark reddish brown tail and yet another looked like a bigger dark gray squirrel with a dark raccoon mask around it's eyes.
There are five species of tree squirrels live in Wisconsin: the gray squirrel, fox squirrel, red squirrel, and two species of flying squirrels.
It is an Eastern Fox Squirrel
Well first off, the Sun starts every food chain. Then the Suns nutrience goes to the acorn tree. A squirrel eats the acorn. The squirrel gets eaten by a fox, the fox gets eaten by a wolf. The wolf dies and decomposers break down the nutrience of the wolfs body into the ground.Examples of decomposers:wormsmaggotsbacteriafungus
the gray fox is primarily noctrnal
Red squirrels are an orangey colour while grey ones are grey ---- Grey and gray are exactly the same word - just spelt differently. Americans spell it with an "a" and other english-speaking countries spell it with an "e".
It looks like a Grey squirrel but it is bigger and has red fluff on its stomach instead of white fluff like a Grey Squirrel. So its basicly like a squirrel but one that ant half fox half squirrel? No, it isn't half fox, it is 100% squirrel. Squirrels and fox can't breed. Their color looks some what like a fox.
I believe it's only one or two It's 4 for the Gray Squirrel It's anywhere from 1 to 7 babies in both gray and fox squirrels.
Here is a list of the types of squirrels found in South Dakota.Source: http://wfs.sdstate.edu/sdgap/mammal.htmlRichardson's Ground SquirrelThirteen-lined Ground SquirrelSpotted Ground SquirrelFranklin's Ground SquirrelBlack-tailed Prairie DogEastern Gray SquirrelEastern Fox SquirrelRed SquirrelNorthern Flying Squirrel
The gray fox is a vertebrate.
a red fox is related to a gray fox