Bye hunting pray!! :)
They have adapted to their surrounding by turning their fur white so that they blend in with the snow
Predators of the Monito del Monte are commonly birds and mammals, both native and introduced. Some examples are eagles, barn owls, South American Gray foxes, Darwin's foxes and small domestic cats.
Gray foxes have their kits in the spring, usually April or May.
Some common predators of the western gray squirrel include birds of prey such as hawks and owls, as well as terrestrial predators like foxes, bobcats, and coyotes. Additionally, domestic cats and dogs may also pose a threat to western gray squirrels.
Gray foxes reproduce sexually, as do all mammals.
Gray foxes have to move to find food, shelter, mates...basically they have to move to survive. They may change the location of their den if they feel threatened or if they feel their kits (babies) are threatened. It may also just simply be time for a new den. Wild animals move around quite a bit, especially females with young. Larger predators who could potentially kill the young have a harder time finding the mother and her little ones that way.
Gray foxes are omnivores. They eat plant matter as well as animals.
No foxes, including the gray fox, hibernate, estivate or migrate.
Gray foxes live in a variety of habitats, including grasslands.
Gray foxes have their young in the spring, usually April or May.
Only 4% of a turtles eggs survive the wild. the rest get taken by foxes or other predators!
foxes are the enemies of foxes