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.
The artic fox eats the bat on a daily
The artic fox depends on the polar bear for food. After the polar bear finishs its meals the fox eats the scraps of the left overs, artic foxes are small predators that arent that furious.
artic Fox look much more like a fox.and artic wolf are bigger then artic fox
Artic Fox, Artic Rabbit, Artic Owl
the artic hare will be eaten by the artic fox
No, they live in different enviroments, so eat different things. Red foxes (the most common fox) eats berries, fish, rabbits, chickens, and birds. The artic fox eats ringed seal pups, lemmings, eggs, and artic hares. I think they also eat deer droppings when there is little food.
No such thing. No mammals live in Antarctica. The Artic fox eats small animals- birds, rabbits, etc.
the difference is the artic fox is a different color
does the length of the artic fox help it
The Artic Fox was created in1758.
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an artic fox