No. Foxes do not fish. The diet of an adult fox includes small rodents, fruit, birds, eggs, insects and worms. Very young pups do not eat food. They nurse from the mother and feed on milk. When they are old enough, the mother will regurgitate predigested meat and feed it to the pups, so they can start to eat solid food even when they don't know how to catch their own prey. Once they are weaned from milk, they will leave the den and learn to live on their own, eating the diet of an adult.
Yes, raccoons will eat most any fish, including salmon.
Since foxes often prey on raccoons, it is doubtful there is any animal that eats foxes that could be eaten by a raccoon.
Bears eat mostly salmon or trout, but will eat any species of fish.
Not sure what you are referring to. A fox just like any other predator does indeed eat its prey. Foxes will often cache their kills when food is plentiful, burying it instead of eating it right away. They also often play with their kill before eating it. But they will eat it eventually.
Foxes will eat any bird they can catch but this is usually limited to ground nesting birds.
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Mosr foxes in Alaska would tend to eat rabbits, deer, or mostly any dead thing they could find.
Foxes usually go for biger creatures, such as hares, but they will eat blue tit birds.
They can't eat salmon.
i think they eat what any other bears can eat. salmon,berries etc.
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.