The Desert’s Mirage: The Adaptations of the Fennec Fox

The fennec fox, with its oversized ears and sandy coat, is a master of desert survival. Its ears, which can reach 15 cm in length, dissipate heat and detect prey underground. The fox’s thick fur insulates it from scorching days and freezing nights, while its paws are padded to walk on hot sand. Fennec foxes rarely drink water, obtaining moisture from insects and desert plants. Yet, habitat destruction and illegal pet trade threaten their populations. Observing a fennec fox darting through the dunes, I admired its agility and the precision of its desert adaptations.

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