No, the fennec fox is in no danger of extinction. It is quite common in its range.
No, they are currently a "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List.
No, the fennec fox is an omnivore.
They are not currently in danger of extinction.
No, the fennec fox is an omnivore.
This species is not currently listed as endangered, but trade is regulated in some countries. Fennecs are intensively hunted by native Saharan people and have become rare in some parts of northwest Africa Protected under CITES. This species is not currently listed as endangered, but trade is regulated in some countries. Fennecs are intensively hunted by native Saharan people and have become rare in some parts of northwest Africa Protected under CITES.
The fennec fox does not hibernate. There is no species of fox that hibernates.
Fennec foxes are not endangered. They are classified as "of least concern."
As the Fennec Fox is a mammal, it does have a vertebra.
No, the fennec fox is in no danger of extinction.
Fennec foxes are not endangered. They are listed as 'of least concern.'
The fennec fox lives in the Sahara Desert.