Dogs i think...
It can depend. Usually, foxes would try to avoid snakes and snakes foxes. But, if the two were to get in a fight, there are too many variable to come up with an answer. Foxes can kill rattlesnakes, but it can also be the other way around.
Foxes use the scent gland to mark their territory to warn other foxes of their presence.
they spend time in the arctic to find food and do other stuff with the other arctic foxes
Foxes choose to poop where they eat as a way to mark their territory and communicate with other foxes. This behavior helps them establish boundaries and avoid conflicts with other animals.
Yes, both red foxes and gray foxes mate but not with each other.
Only by eating other food would foxes eat bacteria.
Foxes are omnivores. The diet of foxes is largely made up of invertebrates. However, it also includes rodents, rabbits and other.
Sadly, yes. There's cockfighting too. Then there are several cases where different species are made to fight. Dogs vs badgers, dogs vs foxes, dogs vs rats, bullfighting etc
No, they only eat other foxes when in great distress like being in a fur farm, for there is no food given to them there except the other dead animals' bodies.Short answer no. However, if the fox is dead, and the other one is starved, there is a chance. But in a normal enviroment, a fox wouldn't eat another fox.
No, foxes are not primates. Primates include man. the apes, monkeys and other similar animals.
No. Foxes are eat meat. Don't eat mosquitoes. As well as other insects.
Rabbits fight with each other. Rabbits are very territorial and will even castrate and kill each other if food is not readily available. They will stake their territory and hold fast. Rabbits also fight with their predators. Primary predators include foxes, coyotes, bobcats - pretty much any larger carnivore, also pets like cats and dogs.