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Arctic foxes primarily eat small mammals, such as lemmings and voles, but their diet also includes birds, eggs, and carrion. They are opportunistic feeders and will scavenge leftovers from larger predators, like polar bears. In winter, they rely heavily on their hunting skills, while in summer, they may also forage for berries and other plant materials. Their adaptable diet helps them survive in the harsh Arctic environment.

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