What color are foxes in New York?

Foxes in New York are typically reddish-brown in color.

However, their exact color can vary depending on:

* Subspecies: There are a few different subspecies of foxes found in New York, including the Eastern Gray Fox, which is more gray than red.

* Season: Fox fur changes with the seasons, becoming more reddish in the summer and darker in the winter.

* Individual variation: Like any animal, there is natural variation in fur color within fox populations.

So while you're most likely to see a reddish-brown fox, you might occasionally spot one that's more gray, black, or even a mix of colors.