The South American grey fox is a solitary animal and occasionally goes out in pairs to forage for food. It prefers to live in grasslands, deserts, plains, mountains and other places. It feeds on insects, termites, fruits, and also grazes. In March of each year, it is the peak period of breeding, and generally 2-4 litters are born in a litter. Do you know the physical characteristics of the South American grey fox?

Characteristics of the South American Grey Fox
The South American grey fox is relatively small, with a grey and striped upper body and a grey-white lower body. The head is rust-colored with black and white markings, and it has large ears and tail, which is well-furnished.
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