Muichiro.T
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Foxes are omnivorous and also have plastic diets, thus feeding on lemmings but can also eat other rodents, fish, birds, insects, eggs, and even carcasses. They also feed on other bigger animals such as bears especially the polar bears or even the wolves where they loiter around chasing them in order to scavenge food from them. As carnivorous animals their diet majorly consists of meat but they also feed on berries and seaweed. Arctic foxes dig theirs into the ground or snow, or burrow under stones, and these holes have at least two holes. It adapts well to various environmental changes because its dens often shift as the animals go through their annual migratory movements for searching food.