The gray fox often appears significantly smaller because it has shorter legs and a stockier body. There are differences in their faces, too. Red foxes look much more like dogs—they have longer ...
Unlike the red fox which prefers forest openings, meadows, and farmlands, the gray fox favors deciduous forests and brushy ... located in the abandoned barrows of other mammals, but are more often in ...
This talk will touch on how to identify a gray fox, compared to more common red foxes; what makes gray foxes so special; how the population is struggling in the Midwest; ongoing research from ...