No. They are a feline (cat) species.
Large cats such as leopards, cougars, and bobcats (depending on region) prey on red foxes. Young foxes are sometimes targeted by raptors.
yes they do
Wolves, coyotes, bobcats, larger foxes, cougars, jaguars, alligators and large constrictor snakes (boa, anaconda) will prey on raccoons.
Wolves, cougars, bobcats, coyotes, larger foxes, jaguars, alligators and, in tropical areas, large constrictor snakes will prey of raccoons.
Deer, bears, cougars, foxes
Raccoons are sometimes preyed upon by wolves, coyotes, jaguars, cougars, and bobcats. Young raccoons are sometimes taken by owls and foxes and other smaller predators. In some areas alligators, caimans, crocodiles and large constrictor snakes will also prey on raccoons.
Generally, no. The snake would have to be very large and very hungry to go after a red fox. Red foxes are preyed upon by larger canids (wolves, jackals, etc.) and large felines (cougars, jaguars, etc.)
They may share the same habitats but do not live together. Gray foxes are a prey item of the cougar.
Foxes, Mountain Loins, Cougars, Owls, and some humans
Humans, larger carnivores like wolves, cougars and bears.
foxes,bears,cougars,chipmunks,etc
yes male cougars are much larger!!