The red fox is classified as a carnivore. The diet of the red fox is based on what is available. They are lone hunters and like to feed on rabbits, rodents, and birds. They will also eat fish, fruit, vegetables, and even frogs. If necessary, they will rummage through garbage for scrap food and will also eat discarded pet food.
The fox is not a part of the diet of grizzly bears. Bears subsist mainly on berries, roots, and fish.
DASH diet recipes consist mainly of fruits and vegetables. They also include seafood like shrimp. Desserts are even allowed but they are mainly fruit based.
Know it is not true at all your diet should not be based the type of blood you have. A balanced diet low in fat is the best diet. It is just a myth that you should eat mainly a vegetarian diet if you have A+ blood
Foxes are omnivores. The diet of foxes is largely made up of invertebrates. However, it also includes rodents, rabbits and other.
the main diet of a viking is mainly fish because the mainly traveld in water.
No. They are predominantly regarded as carnivorous, since their diet mainly consists of rodents, rabbits, birds and carrion.Yes, red foxes are omnivores.
Bread is a staple and nutritious diet. It is prepared from water, dough and flour and is mainly baked. It contains carbohydrates. People normally take bread in breakfast.
Amur leopards diet is mainly made out of meat (any animal that they can find).
The diet in the 1750s was mainly meat, bread and corn. The meat was mainly wild meat which was hunted and fish.
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It's diet consists of mainly large fish.
the diet of the arctic cod consists of mainly copepod.