OF COURSE whic is bigger?
It's very rare for a wolf to eat a fox but the only kind of wolf that will eat a fox is a very HUNGRY wolf.
No a wolf will not eat a fox? A wolf might kill a fox ONLY IF the fox attacks the wolf or kills a baby. That is because a wolf in a cousin to the fox.
No. A wolf will not eat any foxes. They might kill then ONLY if the fox attacked the wolf. That is because a fox is a cousin to wolves.
Wolves do not kill and eat foxes even though they are carnivores. Wolves eat birds, mice, moose, elk and berries.
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.
Bear, coyote, wolf, mountain lion...
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox are found in the range of the Arctic wolf and may be occasionally be taken as prey by them.
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.
A wolf or cougar would eat any of the animals listed.
No. Both are apex predators and neither are from the same area of the world.
Very RARELY would a wolf eat a fox. They might kill a fox, if one is to stray too close to a carcass. However, typically, wolves simply chase foxes off, and a lot of times simply ignore the fox.
no the fox will win