Do gray foxes have tiger stripe markings?

No, gray foxes do not have tiger stripe markings.

They are named for their overall gray color, and while they do have some reddish-brown fur on their legs and feet, it's not arranged in stripes.

Here's a description of their typical markings:

* Gray: Their back, sides, and tail are typically a grayish-brown color.

* Reddish-brown: Their legs and feet are often reddish-brown, and they may have a reddish-brown patch on their face.

* White: They have a white patch on their throat and chest.

* Black: Their ears are black on the outside, and they may have a black stripe running down their back.

While they don't have stripes like tigers, gray foxes are unique and beautiful animals with their own distinctive markings.