Yes, foxes are omnivores. They eat anything from small mammals, to berries, to bugs, to fish and even birds. Many species have specialized traits for hunting certain kinds of food.
But yes, in general, a good portion of a foxes diet could realistically be fish.
Their main food, however, is small mammals, including: mice, voles, shrews, moles, squirrels, rabbits, woodchucks, opossums, raccoons, skunks, muskrats, and beaver.
Yes, they will occasionally eat fish but fish are towards the bottom of their food preference list. They much prefer eating small mammals such as mice, voles and rabbits as well as fruit and berries.
Actually yes, a fox does eat fish. But only fresh water fish with a non-bear habitat.
whatever kind of bird it can get.
No they eat small animals like rabbits, mice, gophers.
fox eat very large animals such as bears and sharks.
they eat everything a normal fox does like berries,nuts and rabbits
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Coyotes and wolves are animals that will eat a fox. Eagles and cougars are also known to eat a fox.
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A fox is both a predator and carnivore. They like to eat meat so makes them a carnivore. They eat prey animals like rabbits and birds.
Yes, foxes are omnivores and eat both plants and animals.
Some of the different animals that would eat red billed oxpeckers are smaller carnivorous animals like the fox and some snakes as well .
Many animals eat the papyrus plant. For example, the desert fox eats papyrus. The desert fox is native to Egypt.