Hawk can catch and eat the small fox, but the adults are too large to catch.
As far as I know, foxes do not eat hawks.
Hawk can catch and eat the small fox, but the adults are too large to catch.
No!
but some eagle species will, in Mongolia it is a common practice in
the sport of falconry for the nomads to hunt foxes and wolves with golden eagles
No
I dont think they have a preference
nope they are both at the top of the food web .
Pumas, foxes, and snakes eat hawks right from the air
They might eat baby ones. Mostly, they eat mice and stuff like that.
It would be feral cats, dogs, foxes, hawks, eagles, and more.
A fox, skunk, badger, or any scavenger will eat a dead hawk. Bigger hawks will eat small hawks, pumas will pull hawks from the air, and foxes, skunks, snakes, ect. will eat eggs. == == == == == == === ===
Yes they do. So do hawks, snakes, owls, foxes, and other various animals.
Both hunt mice, but hawks locate mice by sight and foxes by sight or smell.
Hawks, eagles, large rats, foxes and sharks (if they are marine).
marrmots, ground squrrrels, foxes, ibex, young deer and red tailed hawks
Many things will eat a sparrow - the obvious one is a sparrow hawk, but many other hawks will eat a sparrow. Cats and foxes will eat a sparrow if they can catch it.
The Eclectus parrot is most threatened by feral cats and foxes, as well as hawks and owls.