Vermont Gray Fox Natural History Quiz
Test your knowledge about Vermont's gray fox - their behaviors, habitat, and signs in the wild
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Question 1: What unique physical ability sets gray foxes apart from other North American canids?
They can swim underwater
They can climb trees
They can jump 10 feet high
They can run backwards
Question 2: What type of habitat do gray foxes typically prefer?
Open grasslands
Urban areas
Mixed forest edges
Mountain peaks
Question 3: How can you distinguish gray fox tracks from red fox tracks?
Gray fox tracks are more compact and direct
Gray fox tracks are always larger
Gray fox tracks never show nail marks
Gray fox tracks are always in pairs
Question 4: What is a distinctive behavior of gray foxes when marking their territory?
They dig deep holes
They leave scratch marks on trees
They build rock piles
They howl at night
Question 5: What is a key difference in the diet of gray foxes compared to red foxes?
Gray foxes eat more plant material
Gray foxes only eat insects
Gray foxes are strictly carnivorous
Gray foxes only eat fish
Question 6: When are gray foxes most active?
Mid-day
Early morning
Dusk and night
Only during winter
Question 7: What is a common sign that indicates gray fox presence in an area?
Circular depressions in snow
Scat containing seeds and fur
Bright yellow urine marks
Loud barking sounds
Question 8: What adaptation helps gray foxes survive in various weather conditions?
They hibernate in winter
They migrate south
They grow white fur in winter
They have dense seasonal fur