Foxes are omnivores and eat many different foods, though we tend to think of them as predators, e.g. grass --> rabbit --> fox. If it eats berries it's a primary consumer. If it eats earthworms it's a secondary consumer, and if it eats a blue tit, it's most likely a tertiary consumer.
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The gray fox is a secondary consumer,
It depends what else is in that food chain, but it would probably be somewhere near the middle or upper part. Also, I thought that you might like to know that Nick Jonas is going to marry a girl with the initials ANJC, who lives in Bayville, Long Island.
The swift fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
The fox is a carnivore/predator. Foxes are around the top of the food chain.
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the food chain is the way things are eaten - grass eaten by rabbit eaten by fox for example
The red fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
A fox is a secondary consumer in a food chain, so it would typically eat animals like rabbits, rodents, birds, and insects.
in a food chain, prey is the stuff that gets eaten by a bigger animal (example: We are humans so we can eat just about anything on the food chain but fox's, snake's and birds)
The red fox is a secondary consumer and feeds mostly on primary consumers.
Lettuce to slug to duck to fox