Small unpoisenous snakes, yes, but anything larger than the size of its tail it'll refuse to eat, and will most likely fear. Anything with harmful venom is also feared. So yes, but it depends...
Yeah, it's usually quite difficult for them, but if a fox can roll the hedgehog over when it's curled up it can get to it.
It's a bit painful for the fox though so they don't usually bother!
They turn them over and then they eat them so the answer is YES!!!
No, fennecs live in Africa. Jackrabbits live in North America. They never meet. Besides. a jackrabbit would be too big for a fennec to take down.
The fennec fox is an omnivore. and the food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
Yes
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An anaconda could easily eat a fennec fox. However, they would never meet in nature. The anaconda is from South America and the fennec from Africa,
it is a carnivore
No, cacti are natives of the Americas and the fennec is from Africa.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
No, the guanaco is from South America and the fennec is from Africa. Besides that, the guanaco is much too large for a fennec to kill and eat,
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
The fennec fox is an omnivore. Food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
Of course, a fennec fox eats. It is an omnivore. Food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
No, the fennec fox is an omnivore.
No, the fennec fox is an omnivore.
The fennec fox does not hibernate. There is no species of fox that hibernates.