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Bat-eared fox

British pronunciation/bˈatˈiəd fˈɒks/
American pronunciation/bˈætˈɪɹd fˈɑːks/
Bat-eared fox
[NOUN]
1

a small mammal species known for its distinctively large ears and insectivorous diet, found in various habitats in Africa

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What is a "bat-eared fox"?

The bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) is a small mammal that inhabits various regions of Africa, including grasslands, savannas, and semi-desert areas. It is known for its unique appearance, characterized by large ears that can reach up to 5.9 inches in length, which are used for thermoregulation and to detect prey. The bat-eared fox has a compact body with a sandy or light brown coat, and its legs are relatively short compared to its body size. It has a keen sense of hearing and primarily feeds on insects, particularly termites, which make up a significant portion of its diet. The bat-eared fox is known for its social behavior, living in small family groups or packs, and is known to communicate through a variety of vocalizations. It is a highly specialized and adapted species to its environment, well-suited for a diet primarily composed of insects.

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