no but a flounder does
Yes, they distract thier prey with it's tail.
The red fox is a secondary consumer and is both predator and prey.
Their main predator is man who hunt them.
With its tongue.
Yes, they prey on small mammals such as mice and shrews.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox are found in the range of the Arctic wolf and may be occasionally be taken as prey by them.
Arctic Foxes are not as aggressive as Red Foxes. When the two species live together, the Red Foxes usually win the competition for resources. However, all carnivores must be somewhat aggressive in order to catch their prey at all.
Yes. They hunt their prey, catch it, kill it, and eat it. Sometimes they'll settle for carrion.
The Red Fox is classified as a carnivore but in truth they are omnivores, being opportunistic eaters they will try just about anything. Typically the Red Fox will prey on earthworms, crayfish, red-crowned cranes, insects, rabbits, and mollusks.
Polar bears, wolf packs, red foxes and humans are only real predators of the adult Arctic fox, along with large birds of prey such as snowy owls, that primarily prey on the smaller and more vulnerable Arctic fox cubs.
It is either...frilled lizard bullfrog madrill viceroy butterfly skunk moose giant panda water moccasin red fox opsprey honeybee flounder venus flytrap or octopus
Squirrels are herbivorous, so they simply walk up and eat their food.
Binrds of prey like the golden eagle and predatory mammals as the red fox eat martens.