Fennec foxes are not endangered. They are listed as 'of least concern.'
Fennec foxes are not endangered and are listed as a species "of least concern."
1most of the endangered spicies are used to make leather.\ 2they are beutiful 3 for peoples oown sake
There are 4 reasons why crocodiles are endangered. 1.) Habitat Destruction (Deforestation) 2.) Air pollution and Acid Rain 3.) Poaching and Hunting 4.) Dams (Blades rip the crocodile)
The Fennec Foxes sizes are: Head to body length: 9-16 inches (24-41 cm) Tail length: 7-12 inches (18-31 cm) Shoulder height: 8 inches (19-21 cm) Ear length: 6 inches (15.24 cm) Weight: 2-3.5 lbs (1-1.75 kg) Like the size of a cat or chihuahua:)
Fennec foxes live in family groups. The basic social unit is thought to be a mated pair and their offspring, and the young of the previous year are believed to remain in the family even after a new litter is born.
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There are actually many ways that a species can get endangered or threatened. 1- loss of habitat 2- limited food supply 3- hunted down etc.
it's not just 3 all the remaining species of tigers are endangered
it is the smallest kind of fox and it weighs up to 2 to 3 pounds
My genital ate 3 foxes last year. Happy New Year and PEACE.
Newborn kits weigh around 60 g (2.1 oz) and are about 3 inches long (body length)
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