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The island fox eats summer holly, cholla cactus, rose, nightshade, native deer mice, ground-nesting birds, grasshoppers and crickets sumac. The Channel Island fox (Urocyon littoralis) is a cat-sized carnivore and descendant of the gray fox that colonized the Channel Islands approximately 10,000 years ago. Reproduction Mating Season: Late February and early March. Gestation: Around 52 days Litter size: 1-5 pups. What I can can do to help is Adopt an Animal A symbolic adoption helps save real animals in the wild. Lifespan: 4-6 years; some individuals have been known to live up to 15 years. The Channel Island fox has gray fur on its head, reddish sides and white fur on its belly, throat and lower half of its fache. Height: 12-13 inches. Length: 23-31 inches (including tail length). Weight: 4-5 lbs. Lifespan: 4-6 years; some individuals have been known to live up to 15 year. There being haunted for there fur for cloths and it's not cooool. what I'm doing to help is when I'm older in going to join the fight to save this fox. Years of livestock grazing have replaced native brush with open grassland and exposed the fox to new predators like the golden eagle, which moved onto the islands after DDT had eliminated bald eagle populations. The defenders are the one how are breeding and protecting the island foxes.

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