Yes, a cougar is stronger than a red fox.
The red fox is larger than the Arctic fox and easily able to overcome its smaller cousin.
snakes,cats,dog,fox, lion, cougar, pigs, and raccoons
snakes,cats,dog,fox, lion, cougar, pigs, and raccoons
No, the jaguar is much bigger than a cougar.
Yes. A cougar is stronger and larger than a wolf.
A Red Fox Would Win Because It Is Bigger, Stronger, Heavier, Smarter And Quicker Than The Grey Fox. Also, The Grey Fox Does Not Have The Ability To Kill Animals By Doing That Nasty Bite Turn On The Neck That Red Foxes Sometimes Do. But Grey Foxes Are Suprisingly Good Climbers. If The Grey Fox Had A Chance To Get Up A Tree And The Red Fox Left. The Grey Fox Would Get Away.
That would depend on the breed of dog and which species of fox you would like to compare. For example, an Alaskan malamute is definitely stronger than a fennec fox, but a red fox will be stronger than a chihuahua.
No,it is not stronger than a nine tail fox
the black hyena is stronger than the fox. lol now you know:D
Rattlesnakes (many species) Gila Monster Desert Tortoise Bobcat Cougar Gray Fox Red Fox Kit Fox Mule Deer Jaguar Ocelot Jaguarundi Kangaroo Rat Pack Rat Coati Raccoon Ringtail American Antelope and many more
The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora.
I'd say the Nine Tailed Fox is stronger, but not by much.