Foxes, while their diet consists primarily of animal prey, are considered as omnivores as they eat plants also. During the fruiting season for berries the fox may feed exclusively on these.
not all of them eat meat, some eat berries and other ground plants.
Foxes are omnivores, because they have teeth and bodies suited to be omnivores.
Because they have fur and do not lay eggs
No, fennec foxes are omnivores.
Some carnivores are foxes, coyotes, and hawks.
Carnivores
Foxes are omnivores, which mean they eat both meat and plants. Fruit is a very big part of a fox's diet.Herbivores only eat plants NEVER meat, carnivores only eat meatFoxes eat meat so they are carnivores
Gray foxes are omnivores. They eat plant matter as well as animals.
No, fennec foxes are omnivores.
Foxes are omnivores and not strictly carnivores. They eat plants as well as animals. During some seasons their diet may consist of only plants, such as berries.
Foxes are omnivores and eat both plant and animal organisms.
foxes, wolves, and other non-domestic carnivores
An eagle, tiger, lion, alligator, anteater, bears, foxes, pecans, and birds are all examples of carnivores.
All species of foxes are carnivores.
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