Unlike the red fox, this species frequently ascends trees by leaping into branches near the ground, or by shinnying up trunks. The back legs power the climb as the front limbs reach upward to grasp ...
You may think that if you’ve seen one fox, you’ve seen them all. But while they’re all part of the Canidae (dog) family; communicate using intricate yips, barks, and squeals; and follow ...
Ohio’s less known canid, the gray fox, will be the subject of Blackbrook Audubon’s monthly program at 7 p.m. March 18. Caleb Wellman, a wildlife biologist with USDA Wildlife Services ...