Depends, A Fox Would Kill A Normal Scottish Wildcat. But If The Wildcat Wanted To, It Would Kill The Fox. However, There Is Larger Wildcats Like Servals That Can Kill Foxes.
The Fox feeds on rodents, rabbits, birds, and other small game.Foxes will eat fruit and vegetables, fish, frogs, and even worms.They wouldn't kill a cat but if it wanted to, it can cause Red Foxes are solitary hunters.
Entirely depends on the situation. Normally, domestic cats dominate red and Gray Foxes, but a fox would be a formidable foe. A normal cat would win against a gray fox: I have recently seen info about gray foxes, and it said that they are usually unable to kill foxes, dogs and coyotes. That being said, a gray fox would be mauled. But a red fox could potentially win. They have strong bites and long canines. They have also killed wallabies, lambs and in one case, a whippet. But again, cats normally dominate red foxes to protect their territory or food. Normally, I would vote a red fox over a cat if it was a fight, but on the defensive, the cat will win. Against an Arctic fox, it would normally be overkill. Since gray foxes are normally unable to kill cats, a cat would destroy an arctic fox. A fennec fox or a blandford's fox of course, would be utterly destroyed by the normal cat.
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a wolf because a husky was domesticated from a wolf and the wolf has more power and strength. because husky is home grown and wolf lives in a forest so he is wild and he knows how fight better because he lives with other wild animals thank you
It depends on the place and the size of each dog. In a snowy land, the husky can kill a rottweiler without too much injuries. In a hot grassland, the rottweiler would win the fight. The siberian husky would win the fight because it has thick fur to protect itself from injuries and has more strength than a rottweiler. If the rottweiler is bigger than the siberian husky, then it could definitely win the fight.
The pitbull has stronger jaws then a coyote. A pitbull would hert a human, a small dog, even a coyote.
It depends on the owner, skills, and size of the golden retriever. However, a coyote would be a better hunter than a golden retriever since it is wild dog, but golden retrievers tend to be better fighters. The coyote might win, but it could suffer some injuries by the golden retriever.
Yes, there have been numerous cases in which a coyote has attacked a siberian husky.
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A coyote would win, unless the human was armed with a weapon or a thing then the human would stand a chance
Geryhound is a sprinter. Husky is a long haul dog. We all know a Greyhound would win up to maybe 5 km. After, it's the Husky's advantage.
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The husky. A husky is stronger and wider than a police dog when the husky has wider jaws plus bigger size. If the police dog is aggressive, then the husky would be injured.
A siberian husky is heavier, more weight strength, and have stronger bites than coyotes.
A single cougar would win against a single husky, but a cougar would get killed by a pack of huskies.
Sheep dog hands down
a coyote of course cuz its fast and it can kill a road runner in one bite
Most likely the Husky, but Danes were used as guard dogs, not sled dogs, so they would also have that kind of fighting advantage. However, they have thinner skin and not as much hair as a husky would, making it more likely to get wounded than a Husky would.
a wolf because a husky was domesticated from a wolf and the wolf has more power and strength. because husky is home grown and wolf lives in a forest so he is wild and he knows how fight better because he lives with other wild animals thank you