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A fox needs to be in an grass area because he needs a shelter to survive. He also needs rabbits to feed on to survive.

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14y ago

Foxes are omnivorous and eat all sorts of things like berries and small insects, as well as rodents (like mice, rats etc) which are most common in grassy areas. You can find foxes in all sorts of places, though - even deserts and the arctic!

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As far as I know, no. I think most of them eat LUCKY CHARMS. YUM YUM ;)

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7y ago

Foxes live in a variety of habitats but grasslands have a great variety of primary consumers, such as mice, rats, squirrels, rabbits, etc. that serve as food for foxes.

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A fox is a secondary consumer in an ecosystem. It feeds mostly on primary consumers - plant eaters.

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