Gray Foxes, like most foxes, are omnivores, 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.
The gray fox, while having an omnivorous diet, is actually a carnivore, in the dog family, Canidae.
Gray foxes, like most foxes, are omnivores, 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 fruit, eggs and berries when it's not.
The gray fox is an omnivore.
The fox is an omnivore as it eats both plants and animals.
omnivore
it is a carnivore
it is a carnivore
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.
carnivore
The swift fox is an omnivore, it eats both plants and animals.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore. They eat both plants and animals.
The red fox is an omnivore - they eat plants as well as animals.
The swift fox is an omnivore, it eats both plants and animals.
No, the island fox is considered an omnivore.
Yes they are