In fact, if this little Arctic Fox had not encountered Bell, it would not have lived long in this snowy environment.
After all, without its mother's care, it was not old enough to hunt.
It was very difficult for such small animals to survive to adulthood in the wild.
On one hand, it was because there were no adult females to take care of them. On the other hand, it was because without protective colors, they were easier to be discovered by their natural enemies.
Arctic foxes were omnivores.
Most of the meat was birds and hares.
When food was scarce, they would also choose to eat some nuts or plant roots to fill their stomachs. Overall, it was relatively easy to feed.
But Bell was not on vacation, but in Wilderness Survival.
It was already very difficult to support himself. He was not very confident in raising the fox.
This little guy could only eat whatever he ate. If it really died, he could only say that this was its fate.