Unlikely. Foxes are carnivores, meat eaters. But they're also opportunistic scavengers, and may have a go at just about anything if they are hungry enough.
Actually, they do eat watermelons because I just caught a fox eating my watermelons and he's been eating 4 to 5 watermelons every night. Even after I discarded the watermelons from the garden and threw them in the yard I found claw marks from where the fox had eaten the entire insides out of the watermelon.
The rind of watermelon. The green part.
Absolutly not!!!!!!!
Guinea pigs can eat watermelon rinds and it is a awesome treat.
Watermelon
yes, mine ate ther flesh of a watermelon, but not the rind. (skin)
Yes. Both the rind and the pulp are safe for horses to eat.
Yes, raccoons will chew a hole through the rind and scoop out the sweet fruit inside.
The pink flesh that you eat has calories. Some people make picked watermelon rind and that has calories too. Calories are what gives us energy.
Yes, they do eat watermelon, and they love it! A lot of people who own raccoons give them watermelon as a treat. Not sure if they would break one open in a wild setting though.
the red part is called the flesh and the green part is called the rind.
watermelon
The outer shell of a watermelon is called the rind or peel. It is the tough outer layer that is typically green in color and protects the fruit inside.