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The bat-eared fox, found in African savannas, has distinctive large ears aiding its nocturnal insect hunting. They live in monogamous pairs or family groups, feeding primarily on insects with occasional small mammals and fruits. Threats include habitat loss, human encroachment, and predation. Conservation efforts are crucial for their survival.
The bat-eared fox, found in African savannas, has distinctive large ears aiding its nocturnal insect hunting. They live in monogamous pairs or family groups, feeding primarily on insects with occasional small mammals and fruits. Threats include habitat loss, human encroachment, and predation. Conservation efforts are crucial for their survival.
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