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Fennec Foxes

The Fennec Fox is the smallest species of fox. Adapted to its habitat, the Sahara desert, the Fennec Fox has a light brown coat to camouflage in the sandy environment and large ears that helps it to cool down in the heat. In this category, there are questions relating to the Fennec fox’s structure, adaptation, diet, etc.

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