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Fennec Foxes are eaten by the African Eagle Owl and any other mammal that is bigger than it.
Fennec foxes prey on insects, birds and rodents, but will also steal eggs.
The fennec fox is an omnivore and its food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
They dig a hole in the sand and wait for the weather to warm up.
The species is able to live without free water, as its kidneys are adapted to restrict water loss. A fennec's burrowing can cause the formation of dew. They are also known to absorb water through food consumption; but will drink water if available.
The fennec fox is an omnivore. Food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
Arctic foxes have a symbiotic relationship with polar bears. They follow the bears and feed on the remains of their kills.
Food sources of the fennec (desert) fox include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
Human expansion is continuously pushing into areas once populated by foxes, coyotes and their prey. Because of lack of food foxes and coyotes will push into human settled environments, even urban areas, in search of food.
The food chain in foxes is usually birds mostly chickens and hens because foxes tend to search for preys in human habits; also little mammals like rabbits, hares, mice, rats.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
The fennec fox is an omnivore and its food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.