Both hunt mice, but hawks locate mice by sight and foxes by sight or smell.
I dont think they have a preference
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wolves,foxes, and hawks
nope they are both at the top of the food web .
Larger animals such as bigger dogs, and hawks
Foxes hawks or another predator in the neighborhood.
Some carnivores are foxes, coyotes, and hawks.
Cats, bobcats, foxes, shrews, hawks, owls.
the Sauks and the Foxes
Bobcat, foxes, coyote, hawks, humans, large rattlesnakes.
No, the competition between foxes and hawks for the use of mice and rabbits as food is not called intraspecific competition. Intraspecific competition refers to competition among individuals of the same species. The interaction between foxes and hawks represents interspecific competition, as it involves different species competing for the same resources.
Owls, hawks, cats, dogs, foxes, etc.