It is not advisable. They are wild animals and would not make for a good pet. If you have one captured, you should contact animal control or a wildlife preserve to see if someone can safely re-release it into a more suitable habitat. Or if it needs medical attention, there are vets who will work with these animals at no charge to you. It is highly unlikely that you would ever be able to domesticate a captured fox.
yes, wild foxes spray. it comes from a fluid within their anal sacs.
The population of FIVE FOXes is 2,005.
About 2 years.
They live in the wild.
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fenic foxes eat girbils in the wild.
In the wild, animals like wolves, coyotes, and birds of prey such as eagles and owls are known to prey on foxes.
Fennec foxes are not endangered. They are classified as "of least concern."
Minks, rabbits, raccoons, bears, and foxes to name a few. Most of these animals are raised in poor conditions for their fur. Others are caught in the wild in painful traps and later killed. Also deer were caught as warming for the people.
About 2 years.
Yes, fennec foxes are wild animals.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.