Panther_99FS
Retired SOH Administrator
I managed to pull my car over and get a quick grab of this sickly fox on base.....

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That's because it's not a fox. :salute:
I can see how one would think it's a fox, maybe because of the tail, but my money's on coyote.
Need some native Louisiana folks to step in here....LoL
They all look like that this time of year!There are three species of fox in Arizona - the red fox, kit fox, and gray fox.
Of these, the 5 ½ to 9 pound gray fox with its rust, black, and grizzled coloring and black longitudinally striped tail is by far the most common, occurring wherever there are mountains, wooded country, and broken terrain.
Think Dain Arns has it nailed...
I believe it's a gray fox...fairly common in the South Western U.S., but we are in a transition time for their coats. Hard to tell.
And oddly enough....If it's a gray fox, it's not in particularly bad health. They are usually quite scrawny, and unlike other canine type animals...these can climb trees.
And no, it's definitely not a Nutria!![]()