the red fox will eat about anything but lets go with rabbits the fox eats the rabbit the rabbit eats grass an the grass gets energy from th sun.
Little mice and some owls ones that are sick or injured
The gray fox is an omnivore and a secondary consumer. They feed mostly on primary consumers.
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eats rabbit
The fox is a carnivore/predator. Foxes are around the top of the food chain.
Arctic Foxes and scavenger birds
Foxes Or Even Badgers.
No, the Antarctic has a very cold climate and has no terrestrial food chain to support Arctic foxes.
squirrels eat nuts, foxes eat squirrels
food chain
Because in a simple food web there is no room for adapton and change like there is for a complex food chain. For example, lets say the world was only rabbits and foxes. now the foxes eat all the rabbits and the rabbits become exctinct. So sow with the foxes only source of food gone, they'll starve to death, which in turn, causes the world to turn into an empty wasteland. But with a complex food chain, was as is, the foxes would have mere to prey on which would save the rabbits and the foxes. I hope i helped...
The food chain in foxes is usually birds mostly chickens and hens because foxes tend to search for preys in human habits; also little mammals like rabbits, hares, mice, rats.
Lions and foxes don't link in the food chain, since they don't live together in the same habitat.
That's tough to answer because everything is part of the food chain really, foxes particularly enjoy rabbit. So yes.
Food chains interact because an organism can be in more than one food chain. When this happens, it is also called a food web. Ex.for food chain: plankton gets eaten by fish, fish get eaten by dolphins. Ex.fir food web: birds and squirells ear sunflower seeds, the birds get eaten by foxes, coyotys, eagles and hawks. Back on the squirells side, it gets eaten by foxes, coyotys, and eagles too.
a kangaroo rat eats seeds and badgers owls and foxes will eat kangaroo rats