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Title: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: admin on July 15, 2007, 05:51:31 PM
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The best known of the remaining vulpine foxes seems to be the fennec fox, Fennecus zerda (there is some discussion about reclassifying it into the genus Vulpes). The fennec�s range stretches from the Sahara Desert in North Africa to the Arabian Peninsula.

Fennec Fox

The diminutive fennec, Fennecus zerda, is the smallest fox in the world. The smallest of all the foxes, fennecs stand 20cm at the shoulder, their mass rarely exceeding 1.5kg. Being a desert species, convergent evolution has made it similar to the kit fox in several ways. Its thick coat serves to insulate it from the desert sun, and its light sandy colour reflects excessive heat. It also share�s the kit fox�s heavily furred feet for protection from the hot desert sand. The fennec�s ears are even larger than those of the kit�s, sometimes measuring up to 15cm in length. Like other desert foxes, the fennec is primarily nocturnal. Urine is extremely concentrated to prevent water loss, and the animal can obtain all the moisture it needs from the food it eats. Diet is composed primarily of insects, but also rodents, lizards, plants, and the occasional bird. Fennecs have been kept as pets in Arab nations, and are probably the only fox species marginally suitable as such. Life span is ten to twelve years. The Blanford�s fox, Vulpes cana, is a close relative to the fennec that has evolved to live in the rockier terrain of Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, and Pakistan.

Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: Ehud on July 15, 2007, 07:14:49 PM
That would be a really cool pet to have.
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: Sarah on July 17, 2007, 05:19:26 AM
That would be a really cool pet to have.

Until they bite your fingers off.
 :)

They don't seem like they could possibly adapt to a domesticated life.
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: newman on July 17, 2007, 06:33:43 AM
One needs to be careful taking wild animals into their home no matter how tame they may appear. We took in muslims and look what happened.
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: Ehud on July 17, 2007, 07:46:18 AM
That would be a really cool pet to have.

Until they bite your fingers off.
 :)

They don't seem like they could possibly adapt to a domesticated life.


People have them as pets you can see the videos on YouTube.  They look really sweet and well-behaved.  They seem to share the temperment of a small dog and cat combined together.
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: newman on July 17, 2007, 07:54:19 AM
MY Mum had a wombat...they make great pets and they're gentle:

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Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: Sarah on July 17, 2007, 02:42:09 PM
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These things look demonic... >:(



They look innocent and agile!
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: newman on July 28, 2007, 08:27:07 PM
There's a kind of large cat that can be domesticated but I forget what it's called. But it has to be declawed or it will scratch everything when it plays.



Bob-cat?
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: Ari on July 29, 2007, 11:51:27 PM
Interesting little rat-like creature.
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: newman on July 30, 2007, 12:02:03 PM
Are they also called 'oscilllots' or something?
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: Sarah on August 05, 2007, 05:34:20 PM
I looked it up on my old messages from the old Kahane.org Forum and they are called servals.

Here is her avatar.

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Servals! I was watching something about them yesterday, they are apparently extremely smart animals and plan stratergies for catching their meals.

The programme also explained how some ravens in california were intelligent creatures. They enjoy a treat of nuts but cannot crack open the shells, so they drop the e.g. walnuts inthe middle of the road and wait for cars to run over them and crack them open. Once this is done, the ravens then wait for the red light and the green man before they cross to the middle and grab their nutty treat!
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: Rubystars on September 24, 2007, 11:47:44 AM
Ocelots are a different creature altogether:
http://educ.csmv.qc.ca/mgrparent/vieanimale/mam/Margay/ocelot.jpg
Title: Re: Cat-Like Fennec Foxes
Post by: JTFFan on November 21, 2007, 07:59:46 AM
It says servals are from Africa. I wonder what they think about the schvartzas there. ;D



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