In the wild they usually won't exceed 10-12 years of age however in captivity they can live up to 20 years of age due to their healthy bodies which they have to have if they are supposed to survive in the harsh desert
9-12 years
They dig a hole in the sand and wait for the weather to warm up.
In the wild a Fennec fox does not drink water at all. They will if they come across it but they can live without it and have no need to search for it. All their liquids come from what they eat. It can come from a cactus or a mouse or even a flower. They are omnivores and will eat just about anything they can.
Fennec foxes live in Northern Africa and the Sahara Desert. The Sahara desert is one of the hottest places on Earth being able to go up to 136 degrees F. Although at night the temperature can drop to below freezing. It also receives less than 10 inches of rain a year and sand storms are very common.
it has big ears, it's coat can be white, pale, or the color if the sand. Search up a picture if you don't belive me.
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Foxes didn't choose to have "large" ears and they don't. You may have seen the Fennec fox, they do have quite big ears. Why? They are desert foxes and must hear their prey. The desert is pretty calm and quiet, so the Fennec must hear for any prey possible. But no, not all foxes have large ears.
their ears keep them cool
$1000 to around $20,000 it saidMy fennec fox is costing me $1200. I had to make a $250 non-refundable deposit to show intent to purchase. Fennecs are not the pet for you if you don't have a huge amount of time in your day to devote to training them. They are much smarter than a dog or cat and get into trouble.
Red fox.But check it up.
The life span of a fennec fox has been recorded as up to 14 years in captivity. However, in the wild it is considerably less.
About 2 in the wild, but a domestic fox can live for up to 15 years.
I have held a gray fox for a local wildlife rescue group since it was a few weeks old. It is not releasable back to the wild. The animal is now 14 years old but is showing signs of age. These foxes usually have a life span of 7-10 years.