Yes they do hunt. If the didn't they would starve and die.
No, they do indeed not.
They mostly play in their den,but sometimes they hunt.
Now , you have to understand that coyotes and foxes are in the same "family" . Anyways coyotes dont eat foxes and foxes don't eat coyotes . Coyotes are partially larger than the red fox but not by a massive amount . Therefore, coyotes don't hunt or prey or eat red foxes . Hopefully this question is helpful to all the readers out there who need this question !
Mostly @ night but if food is scace and their hungry they'll eat during the day.
Yes. To name a few: coyotes, wolves, cougars, bobcats, lynx . . .
Yes, they hunt their own food but will scavenge animals killed by other creatures if the opportunity presents itself.
Most red foxes lose their habitat to humans because they cut their habitat down.
The red fox is the largest of the true foxes and most widespread species. It is found on all continents except Antarctica.
foxes have a specific instinct to hunt at night they are not full nocternal and most foxes are up during the day when they hunt at night it is so they can kill the chickens or ducks without causing a huge disturbance any more questions about foxes then email me keatonwolf@yahoo.com
For the most part, red foxes are nocturnal, but there are some rare occasions they will venture out during the daytime. They do not sleep n a den, but rather out in the open curled up in a ball.
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