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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?
Gray foxes are nocturnal or crepuscular and they usually remain denned during the day in hollow trees, stumps or old woodchuck burrows. The gray fox is a generally a solitary hunter, but they may hunt as a pair, usually with a mate or offspring. They eat a wide variety of food types.
Are gray foxes true foxes?
The gray fox is not considered a “true fox” since this species is not part of the genus Vulpes but instead is part of the genus Urocyon (“Fox” 2023, “Urocyon cinereoargenteus (Schreber 1775)” n.d.). Sixteen subspecies of the gray fox are spread throughout North America (“Urocyon cinereoargenteus (Schreber 1775)” n.d.).
What does a gray fox eat?
Gray fox are considered omnivores, therefore they eat a wide variety of foods. Small mammals, eggs, fruit, birds, insects, nuts, berries, and lizards are some of their food choices. They are even known to raid peoples garbage cans in search of something to eat.