foxes are only really about the size of a full grown lab or slightly smaller, so a cougar or bear could easily hunt them
An Arctic fox is a predator as well as a prey item.
No it is to small, but if there were more than one it could.
In a grassland, a fox may be eaten by larger predators such as wolves, coyotes, or mountain lions. Additionally, birds of prey like eagles and owls could also potentially prey on foxes.
An Arctic fox may be both a predator as well as a prey.
A wolf or eagle would prey on a fox because foxes are small.
they squeeze their prey. then,they swallow their prey
The red fox is a secondary consumer and is both predator and prey.
Predators.
either way it's mainly predator not very many animals plan on killing this Arctic fox unless it's a polar bear.
well it depends on what bird it is like a eagle of hawk or a buzzer would all eat a DEAD fox but the would never try to kill a live one.
The relationship of predator(fox) and prey(rabbit)
yes it does