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Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

gray fox in close up photography

Florida’s gray fox, often elusive is native to Florida and is commonly mistaken as a red fox due to the colors of red they also have. Typical adults males can weigh around 7 to 13 pounds measuring up to 40 inches long including a 12-inch tail according to FWC. The females size is just slightly smaller. Foxes are generally not aggressive toward people unless the animal is sick, injured or cornered.

  • Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)
  • Native animal to Florida
  • Lifespan 14-15 years
  • Nocturnal
  • Weigh around 7 to 13 pounds
  • Black hair along the middle of the back and the tail is tipped in black

FWC Living with Foxes

Cover photo by Janice Carriger on Pexels.com