The swift fox is an omnivore. Rabbits, mice, ground squirrels, birds, insects and lizards are staples. Grasses and fruits round out its diet.
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The Swift fox eats rabbits and rodents, and also eat insects, small birds, lizards, amphibians and fish.
It is both. The swift fox eats mice, fish and rabbits, among other things. But enemies of the swift fox include coyotes, wolves, bobcats, hawks and larger foxes.
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The swift fox is an omnivore, it eats both plants and animals.
The swift fox is an omnivore. They eat rabbits, prairie dogs, ground squirrels, mice, birds, reptiles, amphibians, berries, and seeds.
A swift fox is an omnivore, meaning they eat both meat and plants. They will sometimes eat grass to settle their stomachs like dogs do - and while they eat meat when it's available they will also eat fruits and berries when it's not.
Red foxes do eat northern quolls
The actual population of the Northern Swift Fox is unknown, however, for sometime since the early 1900s it has been extinct. Around the 1970s, Canda and the US started breeding and reintroducing the fox to its habitat. By the year of 2000, almost 800 foxes had been released and the fox was taken of the US endangered species list, but Canada still considers it endangered and continue to realease captive-bred foxes into the wild.
The image above is a swift fox.
pretty swift.
Generally no, as the lion is only found in Africa and the Swift Fox only lives in central North America.