Yes but it would have to be a very small dog, foxes are pretty small to begin with.
Fox are too small to even consider eating a deer. However, foxes are opportunists. If a fox found a dead deer, it would definitely eat some of it.
Fox are too small to even consider eating a deer. However, foxes are opportunists. If a fox found a dead deer, it would definitely eat some of it.
They eat rodents so they could be capable of eating a small dog. If they were going to attack a dog though, they would probably just injure it, not eat it.
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
Usually not but maybe if they're hungry enough.
Foxes primarily eat prairie dogs.
yes because a fox eat birds too.
No, a camel is much too large for a fox to kill and eat.
They hunt small animals for food.
Rodents and other small animals
Foxes eat small mammals, carrion and sometimes even fruit.
A fox is a secondary consumer in a food chain, so it would typically eat animals like rabbits, rodents, birds, and insects.