Foxes kill rabbits to eat them, or at least that is the primary objective. Sometimes predators kill simply because that is their nature. Cats bring mice and birds home without eating them, bull-dogs kill bulls and don't eat them, terriers kill rats without eating them, etc. The decapitation is simply the result of the manner of execution. Foxes strangle rabbits by biting them in the throat and then jerking them around, and decapitation can be the result of over-enthusiasm.
Bat-eared foxes will bite if they are molested by someone or something attempting to kill or capture them.
probebly not foxes would kill smaller animals like rats,mice,rabbits or hares
a rabbit is a prey it eats grass and leaves ( a vegetarion)
Pumas kill and eat deer, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, rabbits and skunks for a living
Wel, there are a lot of big animals that kill rabbits. For example: foxes, bears, and wolves
yes they can. because they can bite your head off.
A fox can kill a rabbit by using its speed, agility, and sharp teeth to catch and overpower the rabbit. Foxes are natural predators and hunt small animals such as rabbits for food. They may ambush the rabbit, chase it down, or use their stealth to catch it off guard.
You can kill a snake by: cutting its head off chucking it into something deadly ( hold it by the head )
Pesticides are harmful chemicals that corrode the environment and kill animals such as birds, fish and wildlife like foxes and rabbits.
Cats kill rabbits by using their sharp teeth and claws to catch and overpower them. Their hunting techniques involve stalking, pouncing, and delivering a swift bite to the neck to immobilize their prey. Cats are skilled hunters and use their agility and stealth to catch rabbits.
Nowhere, they don't have a mouth to bite with... STUPID!
People kill Arctic foxes for their pelt.