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The diet of red foxes, Vulpes vulpes L., in Victoria
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NutritionEntomologyAgricultural EconomicsParticular FoodsEducationRodent EcologyMain Food ItemsMeasurable QuantitiesBody CompositionWildlife EcologyMammalogyRed FoxesAnimal FeedPublic HealthAnimal NutritionForagingAnimal ScienceEvolutionary BiologyFeed IntakeWildlife Biology
Stomach contents were examined for 1229 foxes collected in Victoria during 1968-70. Of these, 967 stomachs contained measurable quantities of food. The fox appears to have a very wide dietary range but is predominantly carnivorous. The main food items encountered were rabbits, sheep carrion, and mice. Lesser amounts of native mammals, birds, cold-blooded vertebrates, invertebrates, and plant material were encountered. For many foods, particularly insects, the intake was markedly seasonal. Regional differences in diet were also apparent. Much of the variation in intake of particular foods over time and between regions was explicable in terms of changing availabilities of these foods.
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