They would eat veggies,insects,worms,fruit,fish,birds,eggs and other small animals within their range.
Rabbits are only one of many animals eaten by foxes. They could continue to feed on mice, rats, squirrels, birds, bird eggs as well as plants. A fox is an omnivore.
There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
Red foxes eat rats and rabbits - which most consider as pests - and if we didn't have foxes we'd probably see rats everyday, and more people would have disease.
If one of the species in the ecosystem overpopulates or is over-hunted, it causes a ripple effect. For example, if foxes stopped being hunted, they would overpopulate, which would lead to a decline in the rabbit population. Then, the rabbits would be over-hunted, and the foxes would die out and the rabbits would overpopulate. They would eat all of the vegetation, and it would die out. Then the rabbits would die. Then the foxes would die.
The best example would be rabbits and hares which feed on grass and are eaten by foxes.
yes they eat rabbits because foxes are carnivores so they would of course eat itYes.I am pretty sure foxes eat rabbits, however my rabbit was recently killed by a fox but it took the head and left the body.
Yes they can, so if you have one, make sure to get a fox proof hutch.
They foxes will have a ten-year population cycle
probebly not foxes would kill smaller animals like rats,mice,rabbits or hares
Mosr foxes in Alaska would tend to eat rabbits, deer, or mostly any dead thing they could find.
Because in a simple food web there is no room for adapton and change like there is for a complex food chain. For example, lets say the world was only rabbits and foxes. now the foxes eat all the rabbits and the rabbits become exctinct. So sow with the foxes only source of food gone, they'll starve to death, which in turn, causes the world to turn into an empty wasteland. But with a complex food chain, was as is, the foxes would have mere to prey on which would save the rabbits and the foxes. I hope i helped...
Mice, Rabbits, Hares, Foxes, Wolves, Polar Bears, and... Humans.
a Population of rabbits because they're primary consumers and they contain more energy.