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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2008

Here is a house on the beach. Because it is a very quiet place, he is relaxing very much.

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  • These are stunning animals. how big are they in comparison to a person?, Are they the size of a small dog?. Really cute!, Thanks for sharing,made my day

  • Their sizes are smaller than the chihuahua or small dogs. Even the adult has only about 1.5kg weight.

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  • They're implants.

  • OMG i want a fennec fox so baddddd, are they good pets?

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  • @ignoblius yeah, but you have to keep giving them attention, or they won't stay housebroken. Like all wild animals if you don't pay attention to them for a long time they will go back to their wild instincts, and possibly forgot who you are.

  • Can you housebreak these?

  • Dumbo

  • feenec: uuh don't vidddio mmmee I'm rrrelllaxiing

    Owner: well, its good and I wanna vidio ya.

    feenec: lemmie geet upz..** can not get up so tired**

    feenec: oooh help meh get upz.......I'm soo tiredz.....

    Owner: I put fish in the hallway.

    Fennec: ** gets up very fast leaving a fish behind.

    Feenec: Clean that fish and we can eets together!

    Owner: I'm too tired...

    Feenec: you are acting like me

    the end

  • @leah78912 yes. But they take a lot of time, patience and energy. Of course, this video doesn't really show that:) they're sweet hearts, but they are so hyper, and need more attention because they are just domesticated animals. If you're thinking of getting one, I would do your research first for a while! :))

  • @leah78912 Like all exotic animals, if kept up and taken care of very well, then yes. But it is a wild animal, so it might still have it's wild tendencies.

    Like that Savannah Cat breed, a domesticated house cat with a Serval cat from Africa, still wild and hard to train.

  • @time2wakeuppeople they actually are used to colder temperatures because they are nocturnal, thus hunting when the desert is much colder, while burrowing under grown to avoid the heat during the day. if you have a fireplace or something to keep them warm during the winter i do not think it will be a problem. i have never seen how a fennec responds to snow temperatures but if they don't want to go out i'm sure they'll let you know lol

  • @wordreet a fax machine really

  • @ilovedell123456789

    Any fax machine can make a fax for you. ;-)

  • @time2wakeuppeople

    Have a look at some of CritterCampMom 's videos, she runs an exotic pet rescue sanctuary. And, good YT username by the way. It is way past time for people to wake up and smell the 21st century. We need to start taking care of our environment and everything in it, before we think of ourselves.

    :¬)

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