Yes, the fennec fox (desert fox) is an omnivore. They consume plants as well as rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
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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
No, fennec foxes are omnivores.
Carnivores are meat eaters they are different from herbivores, omnivores, and scavengers.
foxes eat snakes (foxes are omnivores)
No, fennec foxes are omnivores.
foxes, snakes, hawks, in other words, carnivores because muskrats are herbivores. I mean Omnivores, depends on the environment around them.
Gray foxes are omnivores. They eat plant matter as well as animals.
No they do not eat plants and are clearly meat eaters
Deer (herbivores) and foxes (omnivores).
Foxes are omnivores and eat both plant and animal organisms.
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.