Yes, foxes are generally not aggressive towards humans and do not typically pose a threat to them. However, in rare cases, foxes have been known to attack humans, especially if they feel threatened or cornered. It is important to exercise caution and avoid approaching or provoking wild foxes.
For fur, fun and sport.
it is banned and you should not hunt foxes!
Humans no longer directly kill kakapo, although they were once hunted. Humans are responsible for the critical endangerment of kakapo by introducing predatorial species such as cats, foxes and stoats to New Zealand.
Yes.Some hunters will kill them then eat them.Others will skin them and leave the fox's for the crows.But,yes humans kill foxes.Sad isn't it.
People kill Arctic foxes for their pelt.
Cats, dogs, foxes, hawks and other raptors, humans, land-clearing, ticks and other parasites.
Arctic foxes do not kill their young.
Humans kill the adults, and many predators take the young, like foxes, raccoons, herons,and large fish.
probebly not foxes would kill smaller animals like rats,mice,rabbits or hares
If these foxes are actually humans who would like to think they're anthropomorphic foxes, or furries, humans may kill them, but not eat them. That would be cannibalism, for in fact these are nothing but sexually confused teenagers. If these foxes are in fact real foxes, a human could eat one of he felt like it, although it's not a common act.
Bears,coyotes ,eagles , red tailed hawk, rough legged hawk, and humans. Humans kill kit foxes by hunting, trapping, and poising them!
No, foxes do not typically eat humans. They are omnivores and their diet mainly consists of small animals, fruits, and insects. Foxes are generally shy and avoid contact with humans.