Foxes possess several features that aid in catching their prey, including keen senses of hearing and smell, which allow them to detect small animals even underground. Their sharp eyesight helps them spot movement from a distance. Additionally, foxes have agile bodies and quick reflexes, enabling them to pounce effectively on their prey. Their stealthy hunting techniques, combined with a varied diet, make them versatile predators.
no but a flounder doesYes, they distract thier prey with it's tail.
it gets to look for its prey then they catch it then eat it
To catch thier prey and to run away from preditors
It hunts for its food at night by listening for the sounds its prey makes.
a arctic fox can swims ,run fast and jumps
large ears- to help hear their prey in the desert
A bear has claws to catch prey. A fox has sharp teeth to eat it's prey. A deer has flat teeth to eat grass.
An Arctic fox is a predator as well as a prey item.
Easy pray to catch and eat.
An Arctic fox may be both a predator as well as a prey.
Arctic foxes use their white coats to hide in the snow and capture its prey.
he can smell his prey, or food, about a foot beneath the snow!