Yes, it could. Depending on the size of the wombat or the size of the fox.
There are many predators that will kill chickens. Could have been a raccoon, a possum, a weasel or ferret, a cat or dog, a fox or coyote. Your best hope of discovering is to check from tracks around the coop.
the owl and the weasel and the fox
A weasel's main predators are hawks and owls
yes, and a weasel. and a rodent.
It is not a likely situation that a weasel will attack a housecat, though if the cat was the aggressor, the weasel would fight back against it, fiercely. The other factor is that a cat, if it is losing the fight, could easily run away and climb out of reach. However, a weasel could still injure a cat enough to kill it by biting hard, causing tears and ruptures as the cat tries to disengage it.
chickens, roosters
A tiger, lion, alligator ect. Any cannibal "could" eat a weasel
It would be unlikely that a raccoon would attempt to capture a weasel. While the weasel is considerably smaller than a raccoon, they can be vicious fighters and they have an additional weapon - they can spray a nasty smelling fluid that rivals a skunk for being unpleasant. Raccoons generally will avoid any confrontation and prefer smaller defenseless animals.
Yes the adult eagles can do this.
no they can not hawk will more likely kill them
Yes a peacock does eat weasels and anything else if it is hungry enough.
no i don't think so.......... (Astm321) It could if it wanted, but it wouldn't. Hawks usually stick with smaller animals like rodents or rabbits. However if it was necessary, it could. Although the fox is more likely to kill a hawk than a hawk to kill a fox