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Wolves usually don't bother foxes at all. In the Arctic though wolves kill foxes on sight and then eat them. They don't kill them on sight. And they don't usually eat foxes because foxes are not usually considered prey unless prey is scarce. They may kill one though if it is thretening the wolf cubs, or caught feeding on a wolf's kill. And because they aren't in direct competition so tey wouldn't fight over a carcass.

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