No you should not. They are a wild animal. Foxes have specific diets that they need. They can become dependent on humans providing their food and when the human can no longer feed them they could starve. They also may become tamer and braver in regards to approaching humans. Foxes can carry diseases which include rabies. If they lose their fear of humans they may attack if you are close enough and they feel threatened. It's best to leave them to their own and enjoy them from a distance.
Foxes like to eat a wide variety of things. They eat beetles and worms, bread and chicken. You can even feed them tinned dog food. They collect eggs and store them and eat lots of berries. They do not like apples and you should not feed them much or they will depend on you.
It is a myth that foxes raid bins, most have been raided by domestic cats and dogs.
Bears, Weasles, and Foxes
Yes, they would.
Foxes, coyotes, bobcats and others will feed on jackrabbits.
Since there are many different kinds of Foxes, there is a site you might be interested in. http://www.mce.k12tn.net/animals/foxes.htm It gives a full description on certain foxes, on how they live and feed etc.
The polar bear has a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with arctic foxes. These foxes sometimes feed on the leftovers of polar bearsâ?? meals.
No, foxes cannot have raisins or any part of the grape, as they are poisonous and can cause kidney failure.
No, foxes primarily feed on small mammals, such as mice, rats and rabbits, and ground-dwelling birds.
Foxes don't really eat plants, however they may feed on berries.
No because then they will become tame and could attack people so don't.
Foxes are mainly nocturnal animals and typically hunt at night. They do come out during the day as well and when they have young foxes to feed, they often are seen more during the day as they hunt to feed their young.
The best example would be rabbits and hares which feed on grass and are eaten by foxes.
Foxes are like a mix between a squirrel and a dog. (sort of) I know because I have a foxes den in my back garden, and I feed them every day. Wild foxes are very shy, and if anything comes near them that they don't recognise, they will flee. See related link, for a picture of a fox..