Fox are omnivores, feeding on fruit as well as mice, voles, rabbits, birds' eggs, large insects, and carrion.
The fox is an OMNIVORE. Along with meat and insects, it also eats: corn, apples, nuts, berries, and grass. From thefreedictionary: "Many animals generally considered carnivores are actually omnivorous; for example, the red fox eats fruits and berries as well as mammals and birds."
Yes, foxes are omnivores.
some say yes some say no but i say yes
A Red fox is an omnivore as it has with a highly varied diet consisting of both meat, fruit and vegetables.
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Yes it is. usually it eats rabbits and rodents, but it also eats corn, berries, and grass -JunaLuna
Technically, foxes are carnivores but eat an omnivorous diet. At times they may eat more plant matter, such as berries, than meat.
Yes, foxes eat both plants and animals so are omnivores.
Foxes eat both plant and animal matter so are classified as omnivores.
The several species of foxes are carnivores (meat eater).
Foxes are carnivores.
Yes, foxes are omnivores.
omnivore
The perfect answer is Omnivore.
The red fox is an omnivore - they eat plants as well as animals.
The fox is an omnivore as it eats both plants and animals.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.
it is a carnivore
it is a carnivore
The swift fox is an omnivore, it eats both plants and animals.
carnivore
The Arctic fox is an omnivore. They eat both plants and animals.
The swift fox is an omnivore, it eats both plants and animals.
A fox is an omnivore but an owl is a carnivore.