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Fennec Fox
Educational resources on Fennec Fox
Fennec Fox
or Vulpes zerda is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Data Deficient . IUCN Profile of the
Fennec Fox
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Small Mammals: Fennec Fox - National Zoo| FONZ: Related Resources, Breeding and Conserving Endangered Canids, Fennec Fox Vulpes zerda. ... Fur on the soles of the fennec fox's feet help protect them from hot sand. ...
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/SmallMammals/fact-fennecfox.cfm
Small Mammals Photo Gallery: Fennec Fox - National Zoo| FONZ: Fennec Fox. The fennec fox's expansive ears help it hunt mice at night. Along with rodents, it eats insects, lizards, birds, and vegetation. ...
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/PhotoGallery/SmallMammals/11.cfm
Fennec Fox: Fennec Fox. . . . . . Fennecus zerda SIZE: Height at shoulder, 8 inches; weight 3 to 3 1/2 lbs. RANGE: Northern Africa, Sinai Peninsula and Arabia. ...
http://aztec.asu.edu/phxzoo/old/foxfenec.html
Fennec Fox Adoption: Canisius Zoological Society. ...
http://www2.canisius.edu/~noonan/czs/fennec_fox_adoption.htm
Answer 84: Species: V. zerda -- Fennec Fox ("zerda" is Arab for "fennec", which means small fox.). Why it's way cool: ... The average adult fennec fox weighs only 3.3lbs! ...
http://www2.canisius.edu/~noonan/sow/answer84.htm
ADW: Vulpes zerda: Information: ...latitude). ("Fennec fox", 2004; Kingdon, 1997; Smith, 1985; Zimen, 1990). ... eaten. ("Fennec Fox", 2004a; Kingdon, 1997; Osborn, 1998). ...
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/vulpes/v._zerda$narrative.html
National Zoo Fennec Fox: Animal Species. Animal Facts. Fennec Fox. Fennecus Zerda. Home Range Northern Africa. ... Photos. The fennec fox ears long enough to be wings. ...
http://www.si.edu/harcourt/h_si/smmam/tour/fennec.htm
The desert fox (fennec fox): The desert fox (fennec fox). Previous Next Home.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/karu/travel/egypt/photos/17.html
New Page: Another desert animal, the fennec fox, has a light-colored coat to reflect the sun’s rays; this fur also protects its feet form the hot ground. ...
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/j/a/jal384/subjresearch.html
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