- Gray Fox
Taxobox
name = Gray FoxMSW3 Wozencraft | pages = | id = 14000841]
status = LC
status_system = iucn2.3
status_ref = IUCN2007|assessors=Cypher "et al"|year=2004|id=22780|title=Urocyon cinereoargenteus|downloaded=06 May 2008 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern]
trend = stable
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Carnivora
familia =Canidae
genus = "Urocyon "
species = "U. cinereoargenteus"
binomial = "Urocyon cinereoargenteus"
binomial_authority = (Schreber, 1775)
range_
range_map_caption = Gray Fox rangeThe Gray Fox ("Urocyon cinereoargenteus") is a
mammal of the orderCarnivora ranging throughout most of the southern half ofNorth America from southernCanada to northernVenezuela andColombia .cite web | title="Urocyon cinereoargenteus" | work=Animal Diversity Web | url=http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Urocyon_cinereoargenteus.html | accessdate=2007-08-19 ] This species and the closely relatedIsland Fox are the only living members of thegenus "Urocyon ", which is considered to be among the most primitive of the livingcanid s.Description and behaviour
The Gray Fox is distinguished from most other
canid s by its grizzled upper parts, buff neck and black-tipped tail, while the skull can be distinguished from all other North American canids by its widely separated temporal ridges that form a U-shape. There is little sexual dimorphism, save for the males being slightly larger than females. The Gray Fox ranges from 800 to 1125 mm (31.5 to 41.3 inches) in length. Its tail measures 275 to 443 mm (10.8 to 17.5 inches) and its hind feet measure 100 to 150 mm (4.9 to 5.9 inches). It weighs 3.6 to 6.82 kg (7.9 to 15 lbs).The Gray Fox's ability to climb trees is shared only with the Asian
Raccoon Dog among canids. Its strong, hooked claws allow it to scramble up trees to escape predators such as theDomestic Dog or theCoyote , or to reach tree-bound or arboreal food sources. It descends primarily by jumping from branch to branch, or by descending slowly backwards as aHouse Cat . The Gray Fox isnocturnal orcrepuscular and dens in hollow trees, stumps or appropriated burrows during the day.Reproduction
The Gray Fox is
monogamous . The breeding season of the Gray Fox varies geographically; inMichigan , the Gray Fox mates in early March, inAlabama , breeding peaks occur in February. The gestation period lasts about 53 days. Litter size ranges from 1 to 7. Kits begin to hunt with their parents at the age of 3 months. By the time they are 4 months old, the kits have developed their permanent dentition and can forage on their own. The family group remains together until autumn when the young reach sexual maturity and disperse.Diet
The Gray Fox is a solitary hunter and is largely
omnivorous . It frequently preys upon theEastern Cottontail ("Sylvilagus floridanus"), though it will readily catchvole s,shrew s, andbird s. The Gray Fox supplements its diet with whateverfruit s are readily available and generally eats more vegetable matter than does theRed Fox ("Vulpes vulpes").ubspecies
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