A Bat Eared Fox uses its speed to get away from its predators. It can outrun lions and cheetahs, which means it can run faster than 70 miles per hour.
45 miles an hour
There are many adaptations of the bat eared fox such as their ears, which are large so that they can hear their predetors and their prey. Their fur in a tawny ashy color which camoflauges with the grassy plains and the rocks they inhabit as a resting zone. Their lower jaw is specialy designed to open and close quickly so that they can eat bugs fast and run away even faster. Last of all, their tails are used as rudders so that when they are escaping from their prey, they can zig zag quickly to avoid getting caught. I hope this comment is helpful.
The red fox can run quite fast when it needs to.
32 mph
They have sharp teeth and they can run fast
a gray fox can run up to 39mph thank you
a arctic fox can swims ,run fast and jumps
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No. A polar bear can run as fast as 40 kilometers an hour if they need to.
well it has a few adaptions like a good sense of smell and it has good camouflage so it can hide from predators and sneak up on prey. it has good hearing so it can hear its prey and eyesight to search for it
an arctic fox is a fast animal, it could out run any animal.. except dogs!
Fennec foxes are very small and only found in the Sahara Desert. A Fennec fox is thought to be able to run 20 miles per hour.
Well you sit them down, tell them the facts of life in badmintion and then throw at bat at their head and run......Hope you can run fast!