Mice, voles, shrews, rabbits, assorted birds.
Yes, Arctic foxes are omnivores. They eat both plants and animals.
No, arctic foxes are not interested and are way too small to eat a human.
They eat small mammals such as Ringed Seals, Arctic Hares, and Lemming. They will also eat the scraps of other animals when food is scarce.
Voles, and other small mammals.
No, wolves do not eat arctic foxes.Sometimes, though they usually go for easier to catch game like hares or caribou.The Arctic Fox avoids them unless they are sneaking around. They are very fast too. So the Arctic Wolf and Arctic Fox rarely eat each other.
Artic Foxes are carnivores. They eat lemmings. Lemmings look like large mice.
Polar bears don't eat Arctic foxes, but Arctic foxes do eat Arctic hares.
Arctic foxes have white fur, which helps them sneek up on their prey. They have sharp teeth and they are fast. They often eat small mammals such as the arctic rabbit.
There is no such thing as sea foxes. but there is an arctic fox.
Arctic foxes primarily eat small fish species, such as Arctic cod and capelin, when they are available. They often hunt near coastal areas or ice edges where these fish are found. In addition to fish, Arctic foxes have a varied diet that includes small mammals, birds, and carrion, depending on the season and food availability.
Yes, Arctic foxes eat plants and have even been known to eat seaweed.
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