Bat-Eared Fox

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Bat-Eared Fox (Otocyon megalotis)

Type: Mammal
Family: Canidae
Habitat: Short-grass plains and areas where termites and beetles are found
Location: Two distinct populations in southwest and northeast Africa
Diet: Insectivore
Average lifespan in the wild: 6 years
Size: Head and body 18.1-26 in (46-66 cm); tail 12-14 in (30-35 cm)
Weight: 4.9-9.9 lbs (2.2-4.5 kg)

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The ears of bat-eared foxes can grow up to 5.3 inches long. For an animal that stands 11.8-15.7 inches at the shoulder, that’s enormous. Bat-eared foxes use these specialized ears to locate termites, dung beetles, and other insects, which make up most of their diet. Bat-eared foxes can hear larvae chewing their way out of an underground dung beetle ball. They can also detect the sound of harvesting termites chewing on short grasses.

The body of the bat-eared fox is ashy gray in color with black limbs and tail. The backs of its enormous ears are also black, and it has a raccoon-like white facemask. The underside of its neck and belly are paler than the rest of its body.

(Please feel free to convert to metric measurements if you'd like).


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Bat-eared foxes play an important role in termite control. A single bat-eared fox can eat approximately 1.15 million termites each year.

Bat-eared foxes are hunted by several different mammal species, including cheetahs, jackals, spotted hyenas, rock pythons, African wild dogs, and leopards. Their large, bushy tails work as a rudder when fleeing from predators in a zig-zag pattern. They are fast and good at dodging, but their best chance at escaping predation is by fleeing to their underground dens, which have several entrances and multiple chambers connected by tunnels. A bat-eared fox family may have several dens throughout their home range.

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Pairs or groups are often found residing near one another, and individuals come together at dusk to play and groom each other. Bat-eared foxes mate for life, and sometimes two females will mate with one male and share a communal den. The father is very invested in the rearing of young, and he spends a great deal of time caring for them. While the father is watching the cubs, the mother is free to forage for food.

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magnificent ^Q^
I even saw a picture from my friend, where an Eagle pick up a pup... (the picture is in the other side) -O-


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They are so cute!! \O


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Adorable little ones O:V O:V O:V


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Learned something new reading this. They are cute and thanks for posting about them.


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KTP - Dec. 2017 - Late morning and very much in a hurry to get home!
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Nice sighting. \O


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It was faaaar away ;-)


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Kgalagadi nov 2018


well hidden !!! but I saw you
well hidden !!! but I saw you


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