A fox needs to be in an ecosystem including grass because they need it to survive, they need it for shelter!
Typically yes. Though foxes are quite adaptable. For instance, the Red Fox can be found in boreal, grassland, temperate forest, and mountainous biomes.
so a simple one would be fox eats rabits and insect and they eat grass or fox eats bird wich eats rabbit which eats grass
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some resouces for fox tribes is trees and grass
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Wherever the ancient fox did roam There you'll find his fossilized bones! In fields of grass or heathered field That's where he'd left his final yield And wanders no more from his home.
so a simple one would be fox eats rabits and insect and they eat grass or fox eats bird wich eats rabbit which eats grass
Weird.
the sun feeds the grass, the grass feeds the rabbit, and the rabbit feeds the fox. Simple, yes?
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some resouces for fox tribes is trees and grass
You start it off with the sun then it goes to the grass then what eats grass and so on.
Grass and Fungi
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organisms use some of the energy for life processes
No. Not unless you would use the same spot day after day. You need to move it frequently.