Despite their moniker, red foxes can have a variety of color morphs, including yellowish red, black, silver, albino, or even a cross between red and silver, which is called a “cross fox.” ...
Grizzled gray upperparts, a blackish band on each side of the muzzle, and a black-tipped tail are some of the characters by which the gray fox differs from the red fox. Other differences include ...
These foxes occur in three genetically determined color phases: red, black/silver and cross. In the red phase, a reddish-brown upper body contrasts with white cheeks, chin, throat and abdomen. In the ...
Born into one of three color phases (red, black or cross), they’re distinguishable from other native foxes by their black-backed ears and white-tipped tails. They’re a bit smaller and lighter than ...