Yes, the long eared fox is an endangered animal mainly due to people trading their skins for things.
No
There is no such animal. There is the short-eared dog or short-eared zorro. It is not endangered but is near-threatened. Feral dogs pose a prominent threat to the population of short-eared dogs, as they facilitate the spread of diseases such as canine distemper and rabies to the wild population. Humans also contribute to the extermination of the short-eared dog by degradation of the species' natural habitat and the destruction of tropical rainforests.
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The Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) isn't currently endangered in any part of its range. Some other species of fox are endangered, however, including: the Island fox (Urocyon littoralis); the Crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous); and the African bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis).
no
6 years
6 years
They can live for as long as 13 years
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.
lynx, long eared owl, artic fox
The bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) is a species of fox found on the African savanna,
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.