No, wolves do not eat arctic foxes.
Sometimes, though they usually go for easier to catch game like hares or caribou.
The Arctic fox avoids them unless they are sneaking around. They are very fast too. So the Arctic Wolf and Arctic Fox rarely eat each other.
Not normally.
No, Arctic wolves do not eat Arctic foxes.
Yes, but rarely because they mostly eat small animals and stay away from them.
No, but Arctic wolves do eat Arctic foxes.
Yes, along with the muskox and Arctic hare, the Arctic fox is part of the Arctic wolf's diet.
Arctic foxes and wolves are carnivorous animals who will hunt and eat anything available. As such, if a Snowy Owl crosses their path, it becomes part of the food chain.
Arctic foxes eat lemmings, voles, and carrion left by polar bears and arctic wolves. They get such food by using their nose and hunting skills, as well as their cunning to get what they need.
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.
Not very much, but if it's an arctic wolf they're more likely to eat arctic foxes than a normal wolf.
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Snowy Owls, Arctic Foxes, Arctic Wolves, and other birds of prey. People dont eat them, but they hunt arctic lemmings for their fur.
Arctic foxes generally eat any small animal they can find, including lemmings, voles, other rodents, hares, birds, eggs, fish, and carrion. They scavenge on carcasses left by larger predators such as wolves and polar bears, and in times of scarcity even eat their feces. They also eat some plant matter, including seaweed.
Yes, Arctic wolves are secondary consumers. In the wild, Arctic wolves' primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings, Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
Yes. Arctic foxes are eaten by polar bears, Snowy owls, and arctic wolves, to name a few.
Polar bears, grizzly bears, brown bears, wolves, Arctic foxes, red foxes, wolverines and mink are the major carnivores found in the Arctic. Some are actually omnivores and eat plant matter as well as animals.
Polar bears don't eat Arctic foxes, but Arctic foxes do eat Arctic hares.
Sometimes. It depends on the season because wolves are the tastiest in spring with their new fur... mmm... you mae my mouth water.