Arctic foxes generally eat any small animal they can find, including lemmings, voles, other rodents, hares, birds, eggs, fish, and carrion. They scavenge on carcasses left by larger predators such as wolves and polar bears, and in times of scarcity even eat their feces. They also consume berries and seaweed, so they may be considered to be omnivores.
They usually hunt small animals such as lemmings and arctic hares.
An Arctic fox is a predator as well as a prey item.
An Arctic fox may be both a predator as well as a prey.
yes
An arctic fox uses its nose to sniff out its prey.
either way it's mainly predator not very many animals plan on killing this Arctic fox unless it's a polar bear.
a arctic fox can swims ,run fast and jumps
an arctic fox isn't prey for a polar bear [also i do not think that foxes become friends with polar bears
YES
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox are found in the range of the Arctic wolf and may be occasionally be taken as prey by them.
small mammals, fish, berries, and seaweed
for sure... almost anything is
No, seals mostly prey on fish, not foxes.