Yes, if they are continously bothered they will attack
No, a fox will not attack a person unless either sick (rabies) or very provoked. Even then, it is very rare. Foxes avoid humans.
Yes.
A fox will not attack a person; people are too large. Foxes will attack housecats, however.
That person's struggle to breath .
Foxes are quite small animals (the smallest of the dog family) and feed on even smaller prey such as mice, rabbits and insects. They will also eat fruit and carrion. Considering their small size, it is unlikely a fox would attempt an attack on a full grown deer - and would probably lose if it did - but it is said they will attack a fawn. If so, I imagine the fawn would attempt to run, but I cannot say for sure. Also, if the doe were nearby, the fox would likely go away hungry, with its tail between its legs.
No, unless in has rabies.
that would be assult
No unless it has rabies
It means to predict an argument and complete it before the person making it, just as a fox-hunter would be prevented from a kill if the hunted fox were shot.
if the unicorn got mad at you
well, an artic fox has a camofloge in with the snow so no predators can attack.
Maybe, if the dog is a similar size or smaller than the fox. Not so likely if the dog is much bigger than the fox.Maybe, if the dog is a similar size or smaller than the fox. Not so likely if the dog is much bigger than the fox.
to show that duck and cover would protect a person during an atom bomb attack.
No, foxes do not eat or attack horses.