Yes, but I'm not sure why
They eat small mammals such as Ringed Seals, Arctic Hares, and Lemming. They will also eat the scraps of other animals when food is scarce.
No, seals mostly prey on fish, not foxes.
It depends if the seal is alive or not. If the seal is already dead then the arctic fox may eat part of it but if the seal is alive then the arctic fox is too small to kill the seal
No. Ringed seals eat fish and squid.
The Arctic fox preys on ringed seal pups when the young animals are confined to a snow den and are relatively helpless.
arctic foxes wolves and people!
Ringed & Bearded Seals.They mostly eat ringed and bearded seals. But they also eat other small seals.
Whales Walruses Seals Polar Bears Caribou Foxes
An artic fox would not stand any chance about a polar bear but as it is a scavenger it would probably eat a polar bear which was already dead.Polar bears are not a food item for the arctic fox, but arctic foxes will scavenge carcasses, such as seals, etc., and if a dead polar bear is found, the fox probably won't hesitate to get a quick meal. Arctic foxes mainly eat rodents, eggs, and birds.
Arctic wolves are carnivores and they eat musk oxen, peary caribou, arctic foxes, ptarmigan, lemmings, seals, nesting birds, and arctic hares.Depending on the season, Arctic wolves eat Caribou, hares, voles, and moose.
Polar bears don't eat Arctic foxes, but Arctic foxes do eat Arctic hares.
The Arctic fox preys on any small creatures such as: lemmings, voles, ringed seal pups, fish, waterfowl, and seabirds. It also eats carrion, berries, seaweed, insects, and other small invertebrates.