Yes, foxes do hunt gerbils, especially in regions where both animals coexist. Foxes are opportunistic predators and will eat small mammals, including gerbils, as part of their diet. Their hunting strategies and adaptability make them effective at catching a variety of prey in their habitats.
No, foxes typically hunt alone or in pairs, not in packs.
Fennecs would love gerbils as they would become a main course for their dinner.
fenic foxes eat girbils in the wild.
Foxes typically hunt for small mammals such as mice, rabbits, and birds at night.
day
fennec foxes hunt alone
Foxes have orange fur so in autumn when they hunt they blend in with the leaves.
They hunt for other animals.
food
Yes they do hunt. If the didn't they would starve and die.
They sneak up on them, then POUNCE on them.
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