We have a family of fox living in our backyard... and have had zero problems with them. Our dog doesn't like being tied up though, she is a bassett hound and she is tied up to protect the babies. Our kids and ourselves have been in the yard when they are out and they don't run from us but they keep a safe distance. I have no fear of these animals hurting us because they are healthy and keep the rodent population down.
Humans harm red foxes in many ways - by shooting them, hunting them, trapping them, snaring them, killing them for fur and as a trophy, driving them out of their homes, poisoning their food, etc.
Red foxes are, overall, beneficial as they help control rodent and rabbit populations. They will also take domestic animals, such as poultry, rabbits, lambs, small cats and small dogs and people need to take precautions and protect their animals. Foxes do what foxes do!
Red Foxes would be considered a predator for other small animals, such as household pets. If there is one in your neighborhood I would keep an eye on small dogs, house cats, etc.
Red foxes help control populations of rodents and rabbits which are in direct competition with humans for food and can carry diseases dangerous to humans.
Foxes help control the populations of rodents, rabbits and other small animals that pose a threat to human health as well as human food supplies.
Foxes pose little threat to humans and they try to avoid encounters with humans as much as possible.
neither they are the prey of humans
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They don't.
humans
the red fox eats the jack rabbit most the time
Most red foxes lose their habitat to humans because they cut their habitat down.
For fur, fun and sport.
the enemies of candian geese are red foxes and humans
Wolfs, bears, and humans. Eagles for baby foxes.
they do interact with humans
Only tamed elephants can interact with humans but wild elephants can't interact with humans.
A red fox breathes by inhaling air and exhaling carbon dioxcide. Foxes breathe just like humans breathe but, foxes have different organs in which they breathe in the air
humans do but i would only think they are starving to eat one of those. Believe it or not, alligators. bears,wolves,foxes,coyotes,dogs,river otters and mountain lions