Foxes, as a whole, are not going extinct. They are quite plentiful. Only the Darwin's fox is endangered. It is found on a few islands off the coast of Chile. Fragmentation of forest adjacent to the national park and on the island is a concern for their conservation, and feral dogs may pose the greatest threat to their survival by spreading disease or directly attacking. Persecution by people who think that the foxes attack domestic fowls, though they pose little threat, is also a potential problem.
The fennec fox is in no danger of becoming extinct.
No, they are at "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List.
No, fennec foxes are omnivores.
They are not currently in danger of extinction.
Fennec foxes are not endangered. They are classified as "of least concern."
Fennec foxes are found in the Sahara in northern Africa.
no fennec foxes can only have some white on their fur.
Yes, fennec foxes live in the Sahara.
i am pretty sure they are, if you want to be sure, check if theres a breeder around, and check with them
Fennec foxes are not endangered. They are listed as 'of least concern.'
As of 2014, it is estimated that there are over 250,000 foxes left in the world. Foxes can be found in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America.
Fennec foxes are found in the Sahara of northern Africa.