Foxes primarily eat small mammals, birds, fruits, and insects, and they often share these foods with their cubs. The mother fox, or vixen, typically brings back food to the den to feed her young. During the warmer months, she may also forage for berries and other vegetation to supplement their diet. This varied diet helps ensure that the cubs receive the necessary nutrients for growth and development.
yes. Sometimes when the males are hungry they will try and eat a cub.
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
In their den
They usually have 1-8 cubs at one time.
sometimes when they don't have anything to eat they can eat anything
Foxes eat mammals
Foxes eat berries but not the bushes.
Donkeys will only have foals, it is impossible for a donkey to have cubs as cubs are the young of bears, wolves, lions, foxes, tigers.
No, but foxes may eat rattlesnakes at times.
All flying foxes eat fruit.
No. Foxes are eat meat. Don't eat mosquitoes. As well as other insects.