Individual red foxes prefer different foods in the city and the countryside

Using stable isotope analysis, scientists showed that individual red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) have a narrower diet than might be expected from their omnivorous habits. The population of country foxes had a broader diet than their urban conspecifics; the diet of urban and country foxes showed little overlap. This combination of specialization and flexibility is a key to this omnivore’s adaptability.