Rabbits are eaten by foxes by using their mouths.
You won't. If you keep rabbits, and there are foxes in the area, and a fox could get into where you keep the rabbits, then sure as anything: foxes will eat your rabbits. So, if this is true of your situation, and a rabbit has gone missing, then it's safe to say: a fox ate it.
the artic hare will be eaten by the artic fox
Nothing. Rabbits are pretty much doomed when in presence of a fox unles its full then they may play. well if its a cub. Only thing the fox would hate is if the rabbit wouyld fight back and scratch. but it basically doesnt stand a chance
In the wild, fox and coyote are the rabbits main predators
IT is eaten by a European Red Fox but the European Red Fox does NOT live in Australia
coyotes,hawk and bobcats
most definitely the fox.
a dog
The best example would be rabbits and hares which feed on grass and are eaten by foxes.
your "question" is not a question to begin with. anyways, grass produces food. the grass is eaten by grasshoppers, mice and rabbits. grasshoppers are eaten by mice and toads. mice are eaten by snakes, hawks and owls. rabbits are eaten by foxes and coyotes. foxes are eaten by coyotes. snakes are also eaten hawks.
Arctic fox is not generally eaten by humans.
a rabbit is typically eaten by a fox...sad...