The red fox is a secondary consumer and feeds mostly on primary consumers.
The red fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
To create a visual representation of a red fox's food chain or web, you can start with the red fox at the top as the predator. Then, include its primary prey such as small mammals (mice, rabbits), insects, birds, and plants. Connect each organism with arrows to show the flow of energy through the chain/web. You can use images or icons to represent each organism for a more visual depiction.
polar bears, arctic wolfs, and the great red fox.
The trophic level of the Arctic cod is as a primary consumer. The Arctic cod is consumed by the Seals and killer whales.
Red foxes can leap into the air from a standstill 15 feet long, and when they fall down they catch their food
The red fox is a secondary consumer and is both predator and prey.
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arctic fox=voles and mice red fox=eggs and small flight less animals
you are a red fox
because it can control its food craving unlike other animals but if you really want to know ask a red fox
If one animal is effected by not eating cause what they eat is died out then those animals will die out and the other animals that eat that one animal will also die out cause that one animal has died out and there are no more to eat. For example. A mouse eats grass and a red fox eats mice. If grass were to die out then the mice would die and the red fox would have nothing to eat and the food chain goes on.
The Arctic fox competes with the red fox, the lynx, coyote, wolverine and others for food.