With a shot gun
Wolves, coyotes, feral cats, feral dogs, owls, and foxes eat rabbits.
Dingoes, Foxes and other feral animals.
Mostly prey. Their predators are Rosenberg's goanna, Feral cats, dogs, feral pigs, foxes and dingoes. Foxes and dingoes reportedly flip them onto their backs, urinate on them to make them uncurl, then pounce.
Introduced predators such as feral cats and foxes are the main enemies of the potoroo.
No, but cats may be taken by foxes that are usually much larger.
Island foxes are heavily preyed on by golden eagles, which had a very small food source after the island's feral pig population was exterminated. Disease also takes a toll on the island fox population because they have no immunity to parasites or other health issues due to their isolation. When humans or other animals enter the island, they may carry with them strains of diseases that are foreign to the foxes and they have no defense against it. Also, diminished food supply and loss of habitat caused by introduced species on the island also increase the foxes chance of extinction.
Yes, it is endangered because they get hunted down by foxes and feral cats.
owls,dingoes,feral cats and red foxes
It would be feral cats, dogs, foxes, hawks, eagles, and more.
Dogs, foxes and feral cats are some of the greatest threats to bilbies.
A feral animal is a domesticated animal, such as a dog or cat, that escapes or is released to live in the wild. All foxes are wild animals and not feral. Even a captive fox is still a wild animal.
* wedge tail eagles * foxes * feral dogs * Tasmanian Devils (Tasmania only)