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.
no
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.
humans
Foxes, Mountain Loins, Cougars, Owls, and some humans
Humans do not typically eat Arctic foxes, as they are not a common source of food. However, in some indigenous cultures in the Arctic regions, Arctic foxes may be hunted for their fur and occasionally consumed as part of traditional diets. The primary use of Arctic foxes is for their pelts rather than for meat. Overall, they are not a significant part of human diets.
As i am a werewolf or lycan, i eat foxes,rabbits,badgers,hedgehogs and weak wandering humans
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Cats, dogs, foxes, hawks and other raptors, humans, land-clearing, ticks and other parasites.
The only animals that have been know to actually eat foxes are first and for-most humans. Next is Eagles. Coyotes and wolves RARELY kill foxes to eat. It's more territorial.
sometimes when they don't have anything to eat they can eat anything
humans do but i would only think they are starving to eat one of those. Believe it or not, alligators. bears,wolves,foxes,coyotes,dogs,river otters and mountain lions