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Are there grey foxes in Ohio?
The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) is one of the two fox species in Ohio and one of four in North America. The state's other fox is the red fox. The Arctic and swift foxes are the other species found in North America.
What are three facts about gray foxes?
The gray fox has a voice like the red fox, but barks or yaps less often than the red fox and its voice is louder. Foxes are important predators of prolific prey species, like mice, rats, and rabbits. Adult foxes have few predators; feral dogs and coyotes likely will not tolerate foxes within their territories.
Are gray foxes true foxes?
Gray foxes are not true foxes! The gray fox is a bit more unique than other the foxes covered on this site as they aren't one of the 12 true foxes of the Vulpes genus. Instead, this species is in the Genus Urocyon along with the Island fox. At one point, the gray fox was the most common fox found in the Eastern US.
What does a gray fox eat?
The primary foods are small mammals such as mice, rats and rabbits. They also feed on birds and insects occasionally. Native fruits such as persimmons and grapes as well as agricultural crops such as corn and peanuts are eaten more often by gray foxes than other fox species.