they chase their prey. they are predators. that is why they chase prey.
by going low down in the grass so insects can't see them coming to eat them
The red fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
The red fox is a secondary consumer and feeds mostly on primary consumers.
The red fox is a secondary consumer and is both predator and prey.
arctic fox=voles and mice red fox=eggs and small flight less animals
you are a red fox
because it can control its food craving unlike other animals but if you really want to know ask a red fox
The Arctic fox competes with the red fox, the lynx, coyote, wolverine and others for food.
It hunts and kills small mammals and rodents.
The main competition comes from the red fox that inhabits much of the range of the Arctic fox.
The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora.
arctic foxes can eat dozens of lemmings each day
The red fox is a versatile predator found in various ecosystems, participating in multiple food chains. One food chain includes grass or plants, which provide energy to small herbivores like rabbits, which are then preyed upon by red foxes. Another chain features rodents, such as mice, as primary consumers that feed on seeds and grains, with red foxes as their predators. Finally, in a forest ecosystem, the red fox may also prey on birds, with insects and seeds serving as the base of that particular food web.