Yes
I'm assuming your talking about vertebrates and invertebrates. In this case, a fox would be a vertebrate since it has a backbone. All vertebrates have backbones. Invertebrates do not have backbones.
Silver foxes are often called gray or grey foxes.
I'm assuming your talking about vertebrates and invertebrates. In this case, a fox would be a vertebrate since it has a backbone. All vertebrates have backbones. Invertebrates do not have backbones.
The main differences between red foxes and grey foxes lie in their appearance and behavior. Red foxes have a distinct reddish-orange coat, a bushy tail, and white markings, while grey foxes have a more muted grayish coat with a black stripe along their backs. Behaviorally, red foxes are more commonly found in open areas and are known for their adaptability to various habitats, whereas grey foxes prefer wooded environments and are unique for their ability to climb trees. Additionally, grey foxes tend to be more elusive and less social compared to the more gregarious red foxes.
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All flying foxes eat fruit.
All vertebrates - mammals, reptiles, birds, fish and amphibians, animals with backbones - have ribs.
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Gray Foxes are smaller than red foxes and red foxes live further north than gray foxes.
Red Fox and Grey Fox
Grey foxes are larger than your average house cat, but usually thin. They are very fast when running. The simplest way to answer this question is to go to Google and type in grey fox you will many great pictures!
Foxes eyes, are yellow or orange. That depends the fox.Red foxes have Green, Grey, Amber/Hazel and sometimes brown. From what I have heard red foxes sometimes have brown as well.