they eat it with their mouth.
it gets to look for its prey then they catch it then eat it
YES! The Arctic Fox gets it's main source of food from digging. They dig really well.
The pygmy rabbit first eats the grass.. Then a weasel hunt it.. The weasel gets eaten by a fox. Later on, the fox gets eaten by a coyote. And lastly, the coyote gets eaten by a carnivore such as a panther or a lion.
It hunts for its food at night by listening for the sounds its prey makes.
its so ready it gets its own food by its self
A fox can grow fur that gets thicker as the season gets colder.
A food that rhymes with fox is lox.
in a food chain, prey is the stuff that gets eaten by a bigger animal (example: We are humans so we can eat just about anything on the food chain but fox's, snake's and birds)
Well first off, the Sun starts every food chain. Then the Suns nutrience goes to the acorn tree. A squirrel eats the acorn. The squirrel gets eaten by a fox, the fox gets eaten by a wolf. The wolf dies and decomposers break down the nutrience of the wolfs body into the ground.Examples of decomposers:wormsmaggotsbacteriafungus
Yes, you can give a fox dog food.
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Swiper the fox after he gets nuetered.