yes, because it is a land animal, and because it is wild
A meadow would likely be a better habitat for a fox due to the availability of open space for hunting, hiding, and denning. Meadows also provide a variety of vegetation for cover and food sources, making it an ideal environment for a fox to thrive.
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No, a meadow mouse is not a carnivore; it is an herbivore. Meadow mice primarily feed on a diet of grasses, seeds, and other plant materials. Their diet is adapted to their habitat, allowing them to thrive in meadows and grasslands.
the habitat lives over in the dessert
A wild one can be in some meadow or rare forests.
desert
The arctic fox's habitat is the arctic tundra; in burrows in the ground
a lush green meadow where lots of grass is so they can feed or a field.
USA and Canada
arctic