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  1. Arctic foxes are omnivores and scavengers. They will eat almost any animal, dead or alive. They prefer small mammals but will eat berries, insects, carrion, and even animal or human stools. In winter they usually eat sea mammals and birds, invertebrates, fish, and seals.

  2. Arctic foxes are omnivores and so eat both animals and plants. Lemmings and white geese are part of their staple diet. Apart from these, they eat a collection of fruits, eggs of birds, marine animals, and invertebrates. During winter they mostly eat the food they stored and buried in previous months.

  3. What Do Foxes Eat In the Winter? Foxes are not very picky when it comes to food as they are omnivorous. While they prefer meat, they may also live off of berries or fruits, if it’s the only food available.

  4. 30 wrz 2022 · A Fox’s diet will change during the winter. They eat many easily accessible fruits and insects during the lush summer months. During the stark winter, they rely more on nuts, seeds, and small mammals. Rabbits, mice, and birds have fallen prey to a fox during winter. Some foxes scavenge for carrion, dead animals, during the winter.

  5. What do foxes eat during the winter months? Foxes are scavengers, and will try to eat pretty much anything that they can get their paws on. In the winter months, food may be more scarce than normal, and some foxes will eat small mammals, and other animals that they can find.

  6. Gray foxes are omnivorous and mostly eat small mammals such as voles, mice, and eastern cottontail rabbits. They also eat birds and insects, as well as plants like corn, apples, berries, nuts, and grass.

  7. Arctic foxes are solitary, and roam large expanses of land in search of food. To escape the freezing winds, they dig dens under the snow and into the ground in areas where the ground is not frozen. They use their long tails to protect their head and body from the cold.

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