| Gray Fox Skull - The Gray Fox is unique among canids in its ability to climb trees. They have strong, hooked claws that allow them to scramble up trees to avoid predators or to get fruit. The grey fox is mostly nocturnal and dens during the day in hollow trees. The grey fox is a solitary hunter and eats a wide variety of food including small mammals, birds, small invertebrates and some plants.
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| Gray Fox | Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae |
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| Side-striped Jackal Skull WTQ-410 |
| Black-backed Jackal Skull WTQ-295 |
| Island Gray Fox Skull WTQ-214 |
| Arctic Fox Skull WTQ-216 |
| Swift Fox Skull WSM-181 |
| Fennec Fox Skull WTQ-157 |
| Red Fox Skull WSM-185 |
| Kit Fox Skull WSM-180 |
| Red Wolf Skull WBC-210 |
| Maned Wolf Skull WBC-19 |
| Mexican Gray Wolf Skull WBC-222 |
| Gray Wolf Skull WSM-495 |
| Dire Wolf Skull WBC-20T |
| Dhole Skull WTQ-143 |
| Coyote Skull WSM-105 |
| Raccoon Dog Skull WTQ-146 |
| African Hunting Dog Skull WTQ-152 |
| English Bulldog Skull WBC-188 |
| Great Dane Skull WSM-622 |
| Chihuahua Skull Skull WSM-621 |
| Domestic Dog Skull WSM-130 |
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