Did you know? Foxes like this juvenile gray fox have hooked claws that make them excellent tree climbers, capable of reaching heights of nearly 60 feet! They often ascend up high to escape predators like coyotes or to reach food sources like bird eggs.
#NatGeoExplorer and #PhotoArk founder @JoelSartore documented this juvenile gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus ocythous) at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota (@wrcmn).
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