Foxes primarily have a carnivorous diet, feeding on small mammals, birds, and insects. However, they are opportunistic omnivores and may occasionally consume plant material, including fruits, berries, and, in some cases, lichen. While lichen is not a significant part of their diet, foxes may eat it if other food sources are scarce.
They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the lichen and vice versa.
They eat grasses, mosses, and mostly lichen. LEMMINGS
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
A lichen is an organism and i know this because it can eat, drink, and reproduce.
A lichen is an organism and i know this because it can eat, drink, and reproduce.
sometimes when they don't have anything to eat they can eat anything
No
Foxes eat berries but not the bushes.
Foxes eat mammals
No. Ladybirds mostly eat aphids.
No, but foxes may eat rattlesnakes at times.