The red fox eats a wide variety of foods. It is an omnivore and its diet includes fruits, berries and grasses. It also eats birds and small mammals like squirrels, rabbits and mice. A large part of the red fox's diet is made up invertebrates like crickets, caterpillars, grasshoppers, beetles and crayfish.
Foxes eat small mammals, carrion and sometimes even fruit.
Foxes eat small mammals, carrion and sometimes even fruit.
Foxes eat small mammals, carrion and sometimes even fruit.
The red fox eats small mammals like mice and shrews along with some owls.
small mammals insects bird eggs fruit fish :)
The Island Fox eats birds, eggs, lizards, fruits, insects, crabs, and small mammals such as deer mice.
Yes, I think so. They might not, but I am most positive they do.
A red fox will eat a variety of foods including small mammals, birds, insects, fruits, and vegetation. They are opportunistic feeders and will adapt their diet based on what is available in their environment.
There are two species of fox that live on the tundra, the Arctic fox and the red fox. Both of them eat small mammals such as lemmings and rabbits as well as carrion, fish, birds and bird eggs and some plants.
yes they do they dont eat hawks but hawks can eat a small fox .
fennec fox maybe
No such thing. No mammals live in Antarctica. The Artic fox eats small animals- birds, rabbits, etc.