Yes. The Fennec Fox digs and lives in burrows during daytime to avoid the heat of the day.
No, they do not live underground but do have burrows for protection from weather and predators.
A burrow is a den, sometimes called a lair. Foxes use a burrow (den) for shelter and a place to give birth to their young.
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Yes, fennec foxes live in the Sahara.
i am pretty sure they are, if you want to be sure, check if theres a breeder around, and check with them
The fennec foxes live in a desert ecosystem in the Sahara of northern Africa.
A fennec foxes habitat is in the desert. yes
As hibernation means sleeping for the winter, it is unlikely. Fennec foxes live in the deserts of North Africa.
No, fennec foxes are omnivores.
The fennec lives in the northern parts of Africa.Dens and burrowsThe Fennec Fox lives in places such as the Sahara Desert, Arabian areas, etc. You may also be wondering why the Fennec Fox has such a thick coat, for an animal that lives in the desert. Desert nights are extremely cold, and the Fennec Fox is mostly nocturnal.
Fennec foxes are adorable.
Fennec foxes live in the deserts of Africa.
They are not currently in danger of extinction.
Foxes, when kits are born, live in dens. A den is a hole in the ground, usually dug from an existing hole by the fox.They live in Dens usually borrowed underground.
Fennec foxes generally live in the southeast parts of the country, along the Algerian border. Probably the largest city in "fox country" would be Er-Rachidia.