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Real Gray Fox Tail on Ball and Chain Keychain
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 gray fox is mostly nocturnal and dens during the day in hollow trees. It is a solitary hunter and eats a wide variety of food including small mammals, birds, small invertebrates and some plants.
Specifications:
- Sold individually
- The photos shown is are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each tail is unique and will vary slightly in size, shape, color, etc.
- Average Tail Length 35 cm (13.8 in.)
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 gray fox is mostly nocturnal and dens during the day in hollow trees. It is a solitary hunter and eats a wide variety of food including small mammals, birds, small invertebrates and some plants.
Specifications:
- Sold individually
- The photos shown is are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each tail is unique and will vary slightly in size, shape, color, etc.
- Average Tail Length 35 cm (13.8 in.)
$6.65
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$6.65Description
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 gray fox is mostly nocturnal and dens during the day in hollow trees. It is a solitary hunter and eats a wide variety of food including small mammals, birds, small invertebrates and some plants.
Specifications:
- Sold individually
- The photos shown is are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each tail is unique and will vary slightly in size, shape, color, etc.
- Average Tail Length 35 cm (13.8 in.)











