Most likely, they'll first smell the prey. Then they will sneak up behind it and pounce and catch the prey.
Find food
they spend time in the arctic to find food and do other stuff with the other arctic foxes
Because there is food in towns. Where you find people, you also find food and leftovers in bins and stuff that has been thrown away as rubbish, this is an easy food source for the foxes where if they lived in the countryside they'd have to hunt for their food which is a more difficult.
Foxes kill their prey, find dead food, or forage burries/ vegetables. They do not chew their food, but rather use their teeth to break it up into manageable chunks.
One of the Arctic Foxes' main sources of food is the Lemming. When there are abundant lemmings the Fox has food to raise large litters and the population of Foxes increases. Similarly the numbers of Foxes that can be fed decreases when the lemming population declines because there is less food for the Foxes. Basically the population of any animal is controlled by its food supply.
It likes to hunt and eat, dig up snow, mate and play with the pack.
From the food they eat.
Because Kit Foxes do not need to drink anything. Some of Kit Foxes food will not have very much liquid in it to keep them hydrated therefore hey will urinate on their food to get enough liquid into their system.
Foxes really are not a food source for humans.
Foxes pee on their food to mark their territory and deter other animals from stealing it. This behavior helps them establish dominance and protect their food source.
Only by eating other food would foxes eat bacteria.
They hunt for other animals.