Fennec Fox 
          
            
    
  
              Fennec Fox 
          
            
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        Class
 Mammalia
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        Order
 Carnivora
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        Familly
 Canidae
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                   33-40cm 33-40cm
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                   0.8-1.3kg 0.8-1.3kg
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                 about 7 weeks about 7 weeks
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                 1-4 1-4
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                 12 years 12 years
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            Diet
 omnivorous (insects, small rodents, lizards, eggs, fruit, tubers)
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            Habitat
 desert
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          Range
 North Africa (Sahara: from Mauritania in the west to Sudan in the east)
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                                                             This species is part of a European Breeding Program This species is part of a European Breeding Program
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              Population in the wild
 Stable
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                IUCN REDLIST status 
     
Fennec Foxes are the smallest canid. They are fully adapted to desert life, needing very little water and bearing thick fur that protects them from the heat as well as the cold. The sole of their paws is covered with hair so they can walk on burning sand. Ventilation is enabled by their large ears (20% of their total body surface), which also pick up the slightest sounds and detect the presence of prey or predators, even distant. Fennec Foxes can also reduce the amount they sweat in case of extreme heat so as to minimise the loss of water.
 
Largely nocturnal, Fennec Foxes live in small family groups consisting of a breeding couple and their young. Their burrows are dug out of the sand and shelter the newborns for their first few weeks of life.

 
 
 
 
 
        