Since foxes often prey on raccoons, it is doubtful there is any animal that eats foxes that could be eaten by a raccoon.
Yes foxes live in the US in any part that has a good sized forest.
All living things have to face difficulty, why should arctic foxes be any different.
any type but mostly red
Xiaofei Kang has written: 'Power on the margins : the cult of the fox in late imperial and modern North China' -- subject(s): Cults, Foxes, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Foxes
in any where in the world and in the water
A skunkel is a group of foxes. I could not find "skunkel" in any on-line dictionaries. However, I did find "skulk" as the name for a group of foxes.
Foxes will eat any bird they can catch but this is usually limited to ground nesting birds.
Arctic foxes are omnivores. The arctic fox will generally eat any meat it can find, including lemmings and Arctic Hares
No, foxes cannot have raisins or any part of the grape, as they are poisonous and can cause kidney failure.
There is very little information in scientific literature about the intelligence of fennec foxes in particular. Speaking of foxes in general, Nobel Prize winner Korad Lorenz claims that foxes are not nearly as smart as wolves or dogs.
Mosr foxes in Alaska would tend to eat rabbits, deer, or mostly any dead thing they could find.