What's the difference between a kit fox and a GREY Fox?

Unlike the gray fox, it has no stripe along the length of its tail. Its color ranges from yellow to gray, and the back is usually darker than the majority of its coat; its belly and inner ears are usually lighter. It has distinct dark patches around the nose.
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How can you tell the difference between a kit fox and a gray fox?

It is not unusual for gray foxes and young coyotes to be misidentified as kit foxes. In the winter, the fur of the kit fox is thicker and has more gray. Both the kit fox and gray fox have black-tipped tails, but gray foxes also have a distinctive black stripe or "crest" running along the top of the tail.
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How can you tell a red fox from a gray fox?

The surefire way to tell the difference is to look for the color at the tip of the tail. Gray foxes have black-tipped tails, while red fox tails are white. Although they are very similar in name and appearance, the gray fox and the red fox are only distant cousins, belonging to different genera in the family Canidae.
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Is a kit fox the same as a fennec fox?

The fennec is even smaller than the kit fox and has even bigger ears. Each ear is about a third of the size of the rest of its body! It is the smallest canid in the world, about 16 inches (42 cm) long including the tail. They weigh only two to three pounds (approx.
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What do kit foxes look like?

Their most distinctive feature is their exceptionally large ears placed close together on the head. Kit foxes range in color from yellowish to gray. They usually have a dark-colored back, light-colored undersides and inner ears, and distinct dark patches on each side of the nose and at the end of the tail.
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Differences between the Arctic fox, Red fox, and Grey fox species



Is a kit fox a baby fox?

#1: A Baby Fox has Many Names!

A baby fox is called a kit or kitten. A group of baby foxes is called a litter. These tiny mammals are part of the canine family and are not the only animals called kits. Beavers, ferrets, muskrats, skunks, and even squirrels are also called kits when they're babies.
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Are kit foxes friendly?

No, Kit Foxes do not make good pets. They look cute, but they are wild animals and are not friendly towards humans.
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Are kit foxes aggressive?

Although Kit Foxes usually are not aggressive, my observation demonstrated that some Kit Foxes defend their natal dens when alarmed. Key Words: San Joaquin Kit Fox, Vulpes macrotis mutica, aggressive behaviour, natal den, California.
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Does kit mean fox?

From kit ("young animal") and fox.
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Can red and Grey fox mate?

Both red and gray foxes mate seasonally, beginning in mid-January, and usually give birth to kits in March or April. Depending on population density and food supply, litter sizes vary between three and eight. The kits are weaned by nine weeks, and begin to hunt with their parents.
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Are GREY Foxes rare?

Gray fox are also sometimes known as the “tree fox” or the “cat fox”. Their pupils are oval shaped, rather than slit-like. These fox are common, but very elusive and rare to spot in the wild.
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Do male foxes stay with the family?

No matter what you call them, foxes like to stick near family members. A pack may include older siblings, foxes of breeding age, mates and mothers. Male foxes are known as dogs, tods or reynards, and females are called vixens. These mammals like to hunt at night and are nocturnal.
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What's the difference between a kit fox and a swift fox?

You can distinguish swift foxes from kit foxes by the swift fox's smaller and rounder ears. Also, the swift fox's tail is shorter in relation to its body size than that of the kit fox. Their scientific name is Vulpes velox, which simply translates to "swift fox."
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How do you tell if it's a fox or coyote?

The easiest way to identify them is their size and body shape. The coyote has a much larger size, longer legs, a more muscular body, and a thinner tail. The fox, by contrast, has shorter legs, a smaller body, and a bushy tail.
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Do foxes eat cats?

Although it is rare, foxes do sometimes attack (and eat) cats. However, this is usually only kittens, or very old or sick cats. This is because foxes are opportunistic predators and will attack something if they think it is easy prey. Kittens are much smaller than foxes and often defenceless.
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How high can a kit fox jump?

Foxes can jump up to 3 feet, but with their claws, they can climb up to 6 feet. They can climb fences or trees, and do so to get food or to get away from predators. Foxes are quite acrobatic, and with strong legs and claws, they're good climbers.
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How long can a kit fox live?

Kit foxes have lived as long as 12 years in captivity, but probably no more than eight years in the wild.
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How do kit foxes catch prey?

They hunt by searching, meandering, and circling clumps of brush, and wandering back and forth between clumps of vegetation. They stealthily approach larger prey and pounce on smaller prey. Natural predators of San Joaquin kit fox include coyotes, large hawks and owls, eagle and bobcats.
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What birds do kit foxes eat?

Kit foxes are primarily carnivorous and hunt on small animals such as kangaroo rats, Cottontail rabbits, Black-tailed jackrabbits, Meadow voles, hares, Prairie dogs, insects, lizards, snakes, fish, and ground-dwelling birds. They will scavenge carrion.
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Do mountain lions eat kit foxes?

Here is a list of animals that eat foxes: Mountain lions. Eagles. Coyotes.
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Do kit foxes have sharp teeth?

Foxes are generally omnivores, as they eat both berries and other animals. However, they are seen mostly as carnivores because they mainly hunt other animals for food. That being said, foxes are known to chew on meat, which means they need robust, sharp teeth to gnaw on their prey.
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Do kit foxes live in packs?

Do Foxes Live In Packs? Foxes do not typically live in packs. They may live in a family group consisting of three to five members, but it's not uncommon for this family to split up when the kits turn into adults. In a few instances, fox families may also include other foxes in their small pack.
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Can foxes bond with humans?

Foxes only bond with one or two people and generally do not like anyone else. Of course there are exceptions, but in general being around anyone other than their bonded person for any length of time will stress them to the point of harming their health.
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Are foxes loyal?

You've heard expressions such as "sly as a fox" and "crazy like a fox," but not "faithful as a fox." It's not an expression, but it should be. Foxes have highly developed social systems, forming strong pair bonds and raising "kits" communally. Some male foxes take a mate, while others practice vulpine polygamy.
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