Yes. The fox, an introduced species to Australia, is one of the main predators and threats to the quokka. The main reason why quokkas are not extinct is because they live on some offshore islands where foxes have not yet been introduced.
Yes because a Predator is an animal that hunts its prey.
Quokkas are surprisingly fast, despite their seemingly awkward, stout shape. Quokkas are very small members of the kangaroo family that create tunnels that they use as runways through dense vegetation. They can hop very quickly through these escape tunnels when threatened by a predator.
A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
No. Quokkas are endemic to southwest Western Australia.
Quokkas have no interest in biting anything except the vegetation on which they feed.
An Arctic fox is a predator as well as a prey item.
Yes, the Arctic fox is a predator. It feeds on small animals such as the Arctic hare.
A bats predator is a Red Fox, Coyote.
No
A fox
People.
red fox, sometimes grey fox
Fox bats preditors are snakes
The gray fox is primarily a predator but does eat some plant matter also.
either way it's mainly predator not very many animals plan on killing this Arctic fox unless it's a polar bear.
the polar bear
Yes.