Foxes are mostly seen in farmlands, forestlands and some urban areas. They mostly live around farmlands because there is a greater food supply (chickens, rabbits, or rats and other rodents). They normally live in underground burrows, so are rarely in the open.
Most foxes are nocturnal, so may more often be seen late in the day or early in the morning.
They hunt for other animals.
food
They hunt small animals for food.
People hunt swift foxes for the same reason they hunt everything else : it's "fun", the animals are "pests", and they get a free trophy (the fur, tail or head).
It likes to hunt and eat, dig up snow, mate and play with the pack.
Yes, they hunt their own food but will scavenge animals killed by other creatures if the opportunity presents itself.
No, foxes typically hunt alone or in pairs, not in packs.
Humans are adopting arctic foxes because the climate that they live in is harsh and hard to hunt for food.
No, only plants are producers. Foxes are consumers, in such that they have to actively hunt for and look for food.
Mostly @ night but if food is scace and their hungry they'll eat during the day.
Foxes typically hunt for small mammals such as mice, rabbits, and birds at night.
Because there is food in towns. Where you find people, you also find food and leftovers in bins and stuff that has been thrown away as rubbish, this is an easy food source for the foxes where if they lived in the countryside they'd have to hunt for their food which is a more difficult.