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The fennec fox is a small-sized fox species known for its distinctive physical features and adaptations. Here's some information about fennec foxes:
Scientific Name: Vulpes zerda
Appearance: Fennec foxes are known for their adorable appearance and unique adaptations. They have a small body size, with a length of about 15 to 16 inches (38 to 41 cm) and weigh around 2 to 3.5 pounds (0.9 to 1.6 kg). They have large ears, measuring about 5 to 6 inches (13 to 15 cm) long, which help them dissipate heat and locate prey. Their fur is pale yellowish or sandy in color, providing effective camouflage in their desert habitat.
Habitat: Fennec foxes are native to the sandy deserts of North Africa, including the Sahara Desert. They inhabit arid and semi-arid regions, where they have adapted to thrive in the extreme desert environment.
Behavior: Fennec foxes are nocturnal creatures, meaning they are most active during the night. They have excellent hearing and are skilled diggers, creating complex burrows in the sand to provide shelter from the heat and predators. Fennec foxes are solitary animals, and they mark their territories using scent markings.
Diet: Fennec foxes are omnivores with a diet that primarily consists of insects, small rodents, birds, eggs, and plant matter. They have adapted to extract moisture from their food and can survive in areas with limited water sources.
Adaptations: Fennec foxes possess unique adaptations to thrive in their desert habitat. Their large ears help dissipate heat and regulate body temperature. They also have fur on the soles of their feet, which helps protect them from hot sand. Their kidneys are highly efficient at conserving water, allowing them to survive in arid conditions.
Conservation Status: Fennec foxes are currently classified as a species of "Least Concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). However, they face threats such as habitat loss, hunting for the exotic pet trade, and predation by larger animals.
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khaled takes a photo of wild animals in the east and south algeria
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Algeria,[c] officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is the largest country by total area in Africa, and by extension, the Arab world, and is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea. The country has a semi-arid geography, with most of the population living in the fertile north and the Sahara dominating the geography of the south. Algeria covers an area of 2,381,741 square kilometres (919,595 sq mi), with a population of 44 million, and is the ninth-most populous country in Africa. The capital and largest city is Algiers, located in the far north, on the Mediterranean coast.
There are 104 mammal species in Algeria, of which three are critically endangered, two are endangered, ten are vulnerable, and three are near-threatened. One of the species listed for Algeria is extinct and one can no longer be found in the wild.
Atlantic spotted dolphin
Caracal
Common dolphin
Rough-toothed dolphin
Orca
Pilot whale
Pygmy killer whale
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North African ostrich
Guinea fowl
Egyptian vulture
Golden eagle
Bonelli's eagle
Griffon vulture
Loons
Grebes
Great crested grebe
Little grebe
European turtle dove
Shearwaters
Black stork
White stork
Petrels
Storm-petrels
Pelicans
Gannets
Cormorant
Bitterns
Herons
Egrets
Storks
Ibises
Spoonbills
Flamingos
Ducks
Geese
Swans
Osprey
Hawks
Kites
Eagles
Caracaras
Falcon
Pheasant
Partridge
Buttonquail
Crane
Rails
Crakes
Coots
Arabian bustard
Oystercatchers
Avocet
Stilt
Thick-knee
Pratincole
Courser
Plover
Lapwing
Sandpiper
Skuas
Jaegers
Gulls
Terns
Auks
Murres
Puffins
Sandgrouse
Pigeons
Doves
Cuckoos
Great spotted woodpecker
Eurasian wryneck
Ani
Barn owls
Typical owls
Nightjars
Swifts
Kingfishers
Bee-eaters
Starling
Reptiles
Algerian sand racer
Bedriaga's fringe-fingered lizard
Desert monitor
Mediterranean chameleon
Mediterranean house gecko
Moorish gecko
Iberian wall lizard
Red-tailed spiny-footed lizard
Saharan spiny-tailed lizard
Two-fingered skink
Small three-toed skink
Small-spotted lizard
Egyptian sand boa
Muller's sand boa
Boomslang
Egyptian cobra
Erycinae
False smooth snake
Southern smooth snake
Horned desert viper
Lataste's viper
Sahara sand viper
Saw-scaled viper
Viperine water snake
Greek tortoise
European pond terrapin
Leatherback turtle
Loggerhead sea turtle
Nile crocodile (extinct in the wild)
Amphibians
Brongersma's toad
Common toad
European green toad
Mediterranean tree frog
Perez's frog
Sahara frog
Algerian ribbed newt
Edough ribbed newt
North African fire salamander
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Atlantic bluefin tuna
Atlantic blue marlin
Atlantic white marlin
European eel
Angular roughshark
Basking shark
Bignose shark
Blacktip shark
Blacktip reef shark
Bluntnose sixgill shark
Bramble shark
Dusky shark
Great hammerhead
Great white shark
Grey nurse shark
Gulper shark
Kitefin shark
Porbeagle
Sandbar shark
Scalloped hammerhead
Sharpnose sevengill shark
Shortfin mako
Spinner shark
Velvet belly lantern shark
Insects Edit
Acilius duvergeri
Calopteryx exul
Chalepoxenus brunneus
Desert locust
Epimyrma africana
Epimyrma algeriana
Honey bee
Monomorium noualhieri
Onychogomphus costae
Pharaoh ant
Red locust
Strongylognathus afer
Strongylognathus foreli
Other invertebrates Edit
Brine shrimp
Common octopus
Fat-tailed scorpion
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Algeria is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
The varied vegetation of Algeria includes coastal, mountainous and grassy desert-like regions which all support a wide range of wildlife. Many of the creatures comprising the Algerian wildlife live in close proximity to civilisation. The most commonly seen animals include the wild boars, jackals, and gazelles, although it is not uncommon to spot fennecs (foxes), and jerboas. Algeria also has a small African leopard and Saharan cheetah population, but these are seldom seen. A species of deer, the Barbary stag, inhabits the dense humid forests in the north-eastern areas. The fennec fox is the national animal of Algeria.
A variety of bird species makes the country an attraction for bird watchers. The forests are inhabited by boars and jackals. Barbary macaques are the sole native monkey. Snakes, monitor lizards, and numerous other reptiles can be found living among an array of rodents throughout the semi arid regions of Algeria. Many animals are now extinct, including the Barbary lions, Atlas bears and crocodiles.
In the north, some of the native flora includes Macchia scrub, olive trees, oaks, cedars and other conifers. The mountain regions contain large forests of evergreens (Aleppo pine, juniper, and evergreen oak) and some deciduous trees. Fig, eucalyptus, agave, and various palm trees grow in the warmer areas. The grape vine is indigenous to the coast. In the Sahara region, some oases have palm trees. Acacias with wild olives are the predominant flora in the remainder of the Sahara. Algeria had a 2018 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 5.22/10, ranking it 106th globally out of 172 countries.
Camels are used extensively; the desert also abounds with venomous and nonvenomous snakes, scorpions, and numerous insects.
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