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Gray Fox, a character in Metal Gear Solid, is actually named Frank Jaeger. He was previously part of FOXHOUND and was the final person to bear the title of Fox in the Big Boss era, earning five decorations.
Gray Fox (real name: Frank Jaeger) is a former FOXHOUND agent that was once Solid Snake’s ally. He is a minor character in Metal Gear, a major antagonist of Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, and a major anti-hero in Metal Gear Solid.
Frank Jaeger, better known as Gray Fox, is a former FOXHOUND agent that was once Solid Snake's ally. He is the secondary antagonist of Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and a major character in Metal Gear Solid.
Gray Fox (グレイ・フォックス, Gurei Fokkusu, spelled "Grey Fox" in the MSX2 versions) as a high-ranking agent of FOXHOUND with the "Fox" codename being the highest distinction within the unit. He first appears in the MSX2 games where his face portrait was modeled after actor Tom Berenger.
Gray Fox, a super-soldier from the Metal Gear series, is known for his obsession with battle and for being the only one to earn the highest rank in FOXHOUND (Fox). "A cornered fox is more dangerous than a jackal!"
Gray Fox aka. Null/Cyborg Ninja/Deepthroat (real name Frank Jaeger ) was once an agent for Foxhound. He was born by german-American and Vietnamese parents who were both killed during the...
One of the most beloved is Gray Fox. The man debuted in the very first Metal Gear title as a captured operative that Solid Snake needed to save. 10 Facts You Didn’t Know About Liquid Snake...
Gray Fox, also known as Frank Jaegar, and formerly as Null, was a mercenary and former agent of U.S. Special Forces Unit FOXHOUND. Originally a child soldier who fought in Mozambique, Jaegar...
Gray Fox first appears in the original Metal Gear as a high-ranking agent of FOXHOUND (the "Fox" codename being the highest commemoration within the unit) who goes missing during a mission prior to the events of the game, his last transmission being a cryptic message simply saying "Metal Gear".
Frank Jaeger, better known by his codename Gray Fox, is a fictional character and protagonist from Konami's Metal Gear series. Created by Hideo Kojima and designed by Yoji Shinkawa, he first appears in the series' original 1987 game Metal Gear, and is one of the few characters to appear in both...
Gray Fox is a fictional character in Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear series. The original Metal Gear game introduces Gray Fox (グレイ・フォックス, Gurei Fokkusu, spelled "Grey Fox" in the MSX2 games) as a high-ranking agent of FOXHOUND as the "Fox" codename being the highest commemoration within the unit.
Gray Fox first appears in the original Metal Gear (spelled "Grey Fox" in the MSX2 version). The player's initial objective is to rescue him and obtain Intel on Metal Gear from him.
Gray Fox (A.K.A Frank Jaeger) is a cyborg ninja and solider of a Konami series Metal Gear. A child soldier and of the most dangerous member of FOXHOUND, Frank Jaeger was a former ally of Solid Snake before siding the revolution of Big Boss.
This is where Gray Fox’s saviour to his backstory comes in: Portable Ops. A lot of people say Portable Ops completely retcons the story of Fox because he is clearly, at the youngest, an older teenager (16+) in that game.
Gray Fox whose real name is Frank Jaeger was one of the recurring Metal Gear Solid series game characters. He debuted in Metal Gear (1987) as an unplayable protagonist who also became a boss in Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (1990) .
Gray Fox : A cornered fox is more dangerous than a jackal! Gray Fox : After Zanzibar, I was taken from the battle, neither truly alive, nor truly dead, an undying shadow, in a world of lights.
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Gray foxes, as you might imagine, have a grizzled gray coat with a black patch on the side of their faces and a few white patches on the inside of their legs, throat, and belly. They’re solitary most of the year but while pups are young, both parents help care for them.
Walking Wild currently provides a home for and specializes in the care of four different species of fox: Red, Arctic, Gray and Fennec. Red foxes aren't all red, in fact, in captivity they occur in over 70 different colors!
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Even though it can be hard to remember you are watching red fox, the surefire way to tell what species it is, is by looking at the tail. Red fox always have a white-tipped tail while their close cousins, the gray fox, have a black-tipped tail.” “The fox here are extremely habituated to people and will constantly approach those watching them.