fennec fox main predators are caracals and the various African varieties of eagle owls. Others include jackals and saluki (a grey hound type of thing) and striped hyenas. But, the fennec fox is very hard to capture and it is captured for its fur by the human trade market people. The meat of the fox is not however eaten because it is said to be fowl smelling.
I read off of animaldiversity.com- by typing in "Fennec Fox" (obviously) and it says that they aren't really sure about what eats Fennec foxes, and I think that it is a just any larger carnivorous species that lives in their area.
Predators to the Fennec Fox are humans, eagles, owls, jackals, hyenas,and domestic dogs
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl.
Fennec foxes prey on insects, birds and rodents, but will also steal eggs.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl. Other possible predators include caracals, jackals, striped hyenas, and the saluki, a greyhound-like domestic dog local to the area.
jackals,eagle owls,carcals,hyenas and humans
A fennec foxes' enemies are vultures, jackals, pesticides but it's main enemies are caracals,eagles and owls.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl. Other possible predators include caracals, jackals, striped hyenas, and the saluki, a greyhound-like domestic dog local to the area. However, fennec foxes are considered very difficult to capture, and reports of predators other than the eagle owl are considered to be anecdotal and questionable.
The fennec fox's main predators are the various African varieties of eagle owl. Other possible predators include caracals, jackals, striped hyenas, and the saluki, a greyhound-like domestic dog local to the area.