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Keely Lane
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5 August, 17:14
What kind of heterotroph would a fox be
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Carmen Schmitt
5 August, 17:31
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Foxes are omnivores. They are primarily meat eaters, but regularly eat berries, fruits, and leaves, making them omnivores.
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Sheldon Zavala
5 August, 17:32
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Omnivores because they eat meat but also eat berries.
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