While foxes are opportunistic feeders and may eat various small animals, they typically do not prey on otters due to the size and aquatic nature of otters. Otters are usually larger and more agile in the water, making them difficult targets for foxes. However, if food sources are scarce, a fox might scavenge on a dead otter or take advantage of a vulnerable young one. Overall, direct predation of otters by foxes is unlikely.
I would think that a fox would eat smaller animals not otters. I am not 100 percent sure, but I think a fox would eat mice or something
A female river otter would eat food to gain weight
yes because a fox eat birds too.
No, a camel is much too large for a fox to kill and eat.
black bear maybe do eat river otter
orcas eat the marine otter
A fox is a secondary consumer in a food chain, so it would typically eat animals like rabbits, rodents, birds, and insects.
Fish
if it was dead.
yes it will
Yes...
this type of otter has adiet consisting of a variety of fish