What Do Foxes Hunt? - Kylon Powell
Emily Cortez
Foxes enjoy a wide diet. They are proficient hunters, who catch rodents, rabbits, birds, and frogs and also eat carrion. They aren’t carnivores, however, They are Omnivores since they eat fruits and berries too. Urban foxes are also known to scavenge for food in garbage bins they often capture pigeons as well as rats.
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Foxes are omnivores and consume small reptiles, mammals, birds, and eggs. They also eat frogs, frogs bugs, worms, fish crabs, mollusks, and crabs. They also eat fruits and berries, as well as seeds, vegetables, and carrion. In winter, they mostly eat mammals, including rabbits, mice, as well as other animals of small size. Their preferred food in autumn is berries and fruit, such as persimmons, blackberries, and apples and tubers, acorns, sedges, and acorns. In the summer, they consume a lot of insects, including caterpillars, crickets, and beetles in addition to frogs, frogs, and mice. In spring, they consume eggs of birds and earthworms. They can even swim in shallow waters to hunt for crabs and fish.
They eat a variety of food, Urban foxes eat earthworms, insects, fruits, and vegetables as well as a variety of domestic wild birds and mammals. Insects include a large number of beetles and cutworms (the Moth larvae ) that are able to eat off lawns during nighttime rain) as well as both adults and larval craneflies.