The body of a Kit fox is different when compared amongst other members of Vulpes. Coyotes are more than twice the size of a fox, which usually is not much larger than a healthy house cat. This shared palate means that foxes and coyotes are often in direct competition with each other in the wild, says Jung.
Their breeding season begins in February and is the only time coyotes use dens, which are often in vacant fox or woodchuck burrows but can be under log or brush piles or in hollow trees or abandoned buildings. Habitat and range. Again, just being opportunistic and eating whatever they need to for survival.
On the whole I would say coyotes will eat more fruits and berries than wolves and foxes more than coyotes. Kit Fox Another small species, the Kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) weighs between 3.5 to 6 pounds or 1.5 to 2.7 kilograms. Like most dog species, the coyotes life is complex and varies from region to region. A fox will often hide uneaten food under litter or bury it in a hole to be eaten later.
Red foxes compete for space with coyotes, which will kill foxes.
... Foxes will also eat various fruits, but they usually do not bother garden vegetables. Coyotes – which hunt alone but have a complex social hierarchy, not unlike wolves – are much larger than foxes, longer in the leg and heavier, weighing in at around 10 to 12 kilograms (22-26 lbs). 02-27-2011, 01:21 PM Red foxes live throughout Minnesota in many types of habitat, ranging from mature forest to open fields. A coyote in western North America may weigh 20 or 30 pounds, while the somewhat heftier animals of the Midwest and especially the Northeast may tip the scales at more than 50 pounds. Predators. Coyotes can significantly outweigh red foxes. They have narrow, … In some cases, these relationships are fairly clear, but for others there is only speculation. , Fox sightings are increasingly rare There has been a flurry of studies addressing the relationships between coyotes and other medium-sized predators, such as raccoons, skunks, and foxes. Coyotes are members of the Canidae family and share a lot of the same traits of their relatives: wolves, dogs, foxes and jackals. A typical red fox, by contrast, might be 10 or 15 pounds.
Over 90 percent of their diet is small mammals, but they will eat birds, snakes, insects, fish, fruits and injured or sick deer. There is still the bushy tail and the large ears, yet it has a more slender body than most foxes do. It's mating season for both coyotes and foxes, which means there's more animals out and about.