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  1. Ranging across New York State, gray fox inhabit a mixture of deciduous woodlands, brushy and rocky areas. Old fields bordering extensive forested areas and interspersed with farmlands may serve as ideal foraging grounds.

  2. 3 sie 2023 · The most common type of fox you will come across in New York is the red fox. They can be found in nearly every county in the state of New York. With their thick, luxurious coats are meant for colder, more open landscapes. Gray foxes are more likely to be found in warmer areas of wooded environments.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gray_foxGray fox - Wikipedia

    The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), or grey fox, is an omnivorous mammal of the family Canidae, widespread throughout North America and Central America.

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  5. www.esf.edu › aec › adksGray Fox - ESF

    The fox in New York. New York State Conservation Department, Albany, NY 85pp. Grizzled gray upperparts, a blackish band on each side of the muzzle, and a black-tipped tail are some of the characters by which the gray fox differs from the red fox.

  6. Gray foxes have semi-retractable claws and can rotate their forearms, allowing them to climb trees. Red foxes can run short distances at speeds up to 45 mph, outrunning dogs, coyotes, and wolves. They’re threatened by habitat loss, but vital to ecosystems .

  7. Gray fox can climb trunks up to 60 feet high, leaping from branch to branch, and descend cat style, rear quarters first. The gray fox was once the most common fox in North America, but the red fox is better able to adapt to living around human dwellings, and so is now the most common fox.

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