Do foxes just eat the head of a rabbit?

No, foxes don't just eat the head of a rabbit. They are opportunistic predators and will consume the whole carcass, including the head, unless they are interrupted.

Here's why foxes might seem to favor the head:

* Brain and Eyes: These are nutrient-rich parts, particularly the brain, which is high in fat and protein.

* Easy Access: The head is often the first part a fox bites into due to its vulnerability.

* Scent and Taste: The head contains scent glands which can help foxes identify and track prey.

However, they will also eat the meat, skin, and other parts of the rabbit as well, depending on the size of the rabbit and their own hunger levels.