Yes.
Some forest predator names include: * Bear * Wolf * Weasel * Wolverine * Eagles * Hawks * Owls * Fox
I think the Fox and maybe a wolf Definitely the fox, as they ate my bunnies. Also Humans, we eat and use rabbit fur for clothing
The main predator of the Arctic fox is man followed by the red fox which is making inroads in the territory formerly dominated by the Arctic fox. Before they were hunted almost to extinction, the gray wolf was the top predator.
The wolf did not eat the fox because they had formed an unlikely alliance for survival in their harsh environment. The fox, known for its cunning, provided the wolf with valuable information about food sources and dangers in the area. Additionally, the wolf recognized that keeping the fox around could be beneficial for hunting and sharing resources. Ultimately, their mutual interests outweighed the instinctual predator-prey dynamic.
Wolves do not kill and eat foxes even though they are carnivores. Wolves eat birds, mice, moose, elk and berries.
i mean i have seen somewhere that the letters on its mask means "Wolf" and the wolf predator is also a kind of predator hero
Its A Predator
the ethiopian wolf has a very fragile jaw but it is a predator
An Arctic fox is a predator as well as a prey item.
The Arctic wolf is pretty much the apex predator and has not predators itself.
A tapeworm living in a wolf's body can not be called a predator. It is a parasite. It only eats the food in the wolf's intestines, not the whole wolf.
It is a wolf. Though it's closest realitive is the maned wolf, which is fox-like but is a wolf. They are exincted creatures but the Falkland Islands Wolf/Warrah/ Falkland Islands dog/Falkland Islands fox or Antarctic wolf is a wolf and not a fox.