Captive foxes should be fed a high grade, high protein dog food as a main staple. However, they also need high amounts of taurine when they are kits, so ferret food as a supplement should be supplied. If the kit is very young (4 weeks old or so) a puppy milk replacement should be bottle fed. This is available at Wal-Mart. As the fox grows, be sure to feed it fish, live mice (the brain has many nutrients needed to keep the fox healthy), and keep water always available. Raw chicken is also a favorite for foxes as well as whole eggs.
Ps. Where did you get a domesticated fox anyway?
Nothing. Feeding wild animals is not helping them, but hurting them. I know you mean to be kind, but instead of helping them you are teaching them to eat "people" food and not hunt or forage for what they need. One of the problems with bears in Yellowstone and Yosemite is that they have learned to eat people food from the garbage cans and break into the cars for what they need. This is against the natural instincts of the animal. If the fox is hurt or in trouble you need to call a wild life preserve or agency in your area ( a zoo can also help) to get help for the animal.
usually small mice,voles, shrews and birds.
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Coyotes, cougars, bobcats - some of the animals that will eat a fox.
Usually not but maybe if they're hungry enough.
Birds of prey, Kestrals for example, wild cats, fox.
They ate mamoth,wild berries,wolf,fox etc.
Any carnivore that lives in the area. These animals are eaten by birds of prey. Fox and coyotes, big cats and wild dogs.
The men of the Sac and Fox tribe would hunt food such as elk, buffalo, and deer. They would also eat wild vegetation, berries, and nuts.
Foxes are omnivores. In the wild, they eat a diet of raw meat and some berries/ fruits/ vegetables.
A wild fox, by definition, is not owned (it is wild) - in the same context of being a dog owner. Therefore, unless the fox is on the protected species list in Canada, I see no legal reason why you can't keep (look after) a wild fox.
The fox might eat a cub, only if it absolutely needs it to survive, or if the cub doesn't belong to the fox.
The weight of a red fox is anywhere from 6.5 pounds to 24 pounds. They are omnivores, meaning they will eat both meat and plants. In the wild they live 2 to 4 years.
what does a giant golden crowned flying fox bat eat.
Fox