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Making Science Accessible™
5906 Cobalt Road • Bethesda • Maryland • 20816
agm@saltywaters.org • 1(240)461-6171
501(c)(3) • EIN 35-2481383
© 2013 by Ann's Backyard Forest all rights reserved

Gray foxes have different specific diets based on the region of the U.S. in which they live. Generally they all eat reptiles, cottontails, squirrels, mice, rats, birds, amphibians, invertebrates, fruits, nuts, corn, arthropods, and some carrion. Along the east coast cottontails appear to be a most important prey species.
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