The fence fox, or fennec fox, has large ears primarily to help regulate its body temperature in the hot desert environment it inhabits. The extensive surface area of its ears allows for increased heat dissipation, helping the fox stay cool. Additionally, these large ears enhance its hearing, enabling it to detect prey and predators more effectively in the sparse, open landscapes of its habitat.
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The fennec fox of the Sahara has large ears. See above image.
A fennec fox with small ears would overheat in its hot Saharan desert habitat. The fox's large ears help the fox to lose heat and stay cool.
The fennec fox is a small desert predator found in the Sahara and has large ears. See the image above.
Probably like a regular fox, big ears, bushy tail, fox like body, and ya know just like a fox.
Buy in the Market or get lucky and find a brown box and hope you get lucky and get fox ears.
The fennec fox has very large ears. See image above.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
Foxes didn't choose to have "large" ears and they don't. You may have seen the Fennec fox, they do have quite big ears. Why? They are desert foxes and must hear their prey. The desert is pretty calm and quiet, so the Fennec must hear for any prey possible. But no, not all foxes have large ears.
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No they are not real.