Foxes became pest when they entered the cities and digging out trash, attacking other people, and stealing food's. As you can see the hit movie "Mr.Fox" presented the life that people thinks how a fox lives.
they are pests
Introduced species and pests, such as foxes and rabbits.
They're too big. Not with those applied in allowable legal percentages.
Yes they do... Pests include - ticks, mites, fleas and parasites. Predators - people, foxes, cats, dogs, eagles kestrels... it's a long list !
Arctic foxes are not endangered. They are listed as "least concern."
Red foxes eat rats and rabbits - which most consider as pests - and if we didn't have foxes we'd probably see rats everyday, and more people would have disease.
People hunt swift foxes for the same reason they hunt everything else : it's "fun", the animals are "pests", and they get a free trophy (the fur, tail or head).
Pets yes, pests no. They can become a nuisance if in large enough nos. outdoors.
Introduced species which have become pests in New Zealand include stoats, wallabies and brushtail possums.
Introduced species which have become pests in New Zealand include stoats, wallabies and brushtail possums.
It depends on how you view pests. If you are talking about the type of animal a fox is, then no, it is not a pest. If you are talking about pest as a level of annoyance, then it is a matter of personal opinion.
an arctic fox isn't prey for a polar bear [also i do not think that foxes become friends with polar bears