If you're a very small rodent or bug, I would say yes they a fierce hunters.
Oh, dude, you can totally use the adjective "fierce" with foxes. Like, they may look cute, but those little guys are fierce predators in the wild. So, yeah, you can describe those sly creatures as "fierce foxes."
Get facts on the internet and prove to them that this does what to the foxes and if you have a back up you will now what to do
Foxes, wolves, bears, hunters, and snakes
There are a few green insects that are known as fierce hunters. Bother the preying mantis and the green lacewings
Perhaps the weather, danger is common, or even human hunters... But foxes are brave and may choose to attack back!
Foxes are opportunist hunters, and will take a young or injured bird when hunting for food.
Yes fennec foxes are trapped and poached by hunters in North Africa and sold to the local fur trade and international pet trade. There are also animals that hunt fennec foxes.
Yes, foxes are primarily nocturnal hunters, meaning they hunt at night. During nighttime, foxes use their keen senses of hearing and smell to locate prey such as small mammals, birds, insects, and fruits. They are known to stalk their prey quietly before pouncing on it with a quick and precise attack. Foxes are also opportunistic hunters, scavenging for food when necessary.
yes they normally live in holes on hills or by streams in the wild and are hunted by foxes and hunters
Foxes are not known to hibernate. They are year round hunters. The only time they return to their den is after mating.
snowy owls, polution, hunters (animal predators and humans) ect, climate change as well.
This is so sad if you ask me. I am doing a project on this.