The island fox is a small mammal, typically weighing between 2.2 to 13 pounds and measuring about 24 to 30 inches in length, including the tail. They stand around 12 to 15 inches tall at the shoulder. Their size can vary slightly among the six subspecies found on California's Channel Islands. Despite their small stature, they are agile and well-adapted to their island habitats.
The address of the Fox Island Historical Society is: 248 Shorewood Court, Fox Island, WA 98333
No, the island fox is considered an omnivore.
The address of the Fox Island Chapel Preservation Society is: Po Box 545, Fox Island, WA 98333-0545
Fox Island School was created in 1934.
The golden eagle has been the main predator of the island fox.
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A California Channel Island fox is another name for the Channel Island fox, a species of fox native to the California Channel Islands, Latin name Urocyon littoralis. Each of the six Channel Islands has its own native fox subspecies.
the island fox eats grasshoppers, crickets, rodents, birds, reptiles, fruit, plants and beetles.
Eagles are known to prey on the island fox.
The litter size of a Culpeo Fox is 3 - 8 cubs.
fruits, insects, birds, eggs, crabs, lizards, and small mammals, such as deer mice (:
There us no such animal as an "unfussy fox."