They dig a hole in the sand and wait for the weather to warm up.
Fennec Foxes are eaten by the African Eagle Owl and any other mammal that is bigger than it.
Fennec foxes prey on insects, birds and rodents, but will also steal eggs.
The fennec fox is an omnivore and its food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
skunks do not store food for winter
Yes, some species of foxes, like the Fennec fox, are adapted to desert environments and can be found in arid regions such as deserts. Fennec foxes have unique adaptations, like large ears to dissipate heat and thick fur to protect against the cold desert nights.
they store their food
they get food during spring and summer and store it for winter.
ants. they store food before winter, because they'd die in the winter if they go out. Also they store food to survive for winter.
A fennec fox is considered a secondary consumer in its ecosystem. It primarily feeds on insects, small rodents, and other small animals, which places it above primary consumers (herbivores) in the food chain. By preying on these organisms, fennec foxes help regulate their populations and contribute to the balance of their desert habitat.
No... they digest what they've eaten. They do not store food for winter.
The fennec fox is an omnivore. Food sources include plants, rodents, insects, birds, eggs, and rabbits.
The species is able to live without free water, as its kidneys are adapted to restrict water loss. A fennec's burrowing can cause the formation of dew. They are also known to absorb water through food consumption; but will drink water if available.