@@Botanifiles here to break it for you,the give drugs to the wild animals so they get their simpathy. Animals in the wild will NOT be curious,but rather cautious.
When I read this, I heard 'another basement dweller complaining how the shit they are enjoying for free isn't good enough.' Also, they didn't lose track of shit you fool.
Good ,you gotta learn about this animal way of Life so you can discover why the Military regime in your country adopted it as a mascot! the hole world know north Africa for their huge civilization and history and now you became Fennecs???!!!!!
@@manjumanl222 shut the f up. Who the f you r to lecture an Algerian? Our rulers are more démocrate then the whole north African and middle Easterns. I hope you are not a slave from our neighboring country
@@johnebner7346still not enough. Estimating the number of grains of sand on Earth is quite challenging due to the vastness and variety of sand grains worldwide. However, scientists estimate there are roughly 7.5 x 10^18 (7.5 quintillion) grains of sand on Earth. This number can vary depending on the size and definition of what constitutes a "grain" of sand. AI generated response.
@@TheyCensorUsHerehe's way the fuck off. I was off thinking a few trillion Then I remembered, "oh, the ocean floor. Most people can't comprehend what 1 billion is. Tom Scott did a video on it. A good watch.
@Ali Nos Are you assuming Saudi Arabia is in the Sahara ? This documentary has been filmed in the Sahara desert fyi... Also, most of these beautiful creatures live, in fact, in the algerian Sahara so basically he's right :)
That's wrong, actually the minority of these animals live in North Africa. There are no accurate statistics since Algeria is a closed country, so we believe that the animal is on the way to extinction in those areas due to the hostile nature of the North African population.
They've probably been out there for millions of years in one form or another. That's how they've adapted. Also notice there are no humans out there which in itself is huge as the wildlife can survive like they've done for a very long time. It gets a lot more difficult for many species to survive with humans around unless of course they've evolved to live alongside us. Once we humans figure out a way to turn a desert into a thriving ecosystem, with skyscrapers and what not many of these creatures will probably go extinct.
@@huldu Yes, I agree with you! Hopefully this will become better in the upcoming years/decades. From my perspective this is essential to prevent a lot of species from extinction. With my channel I’m trying to inform and inspire people to go green and contribute to this. 🌍💪🏽
this adorable animal can be found only in ALGERIAN desert , also you can enjoy some imaginary like scenes in ALGERIAN Sahara , many of British and European people spend their new year holiday here . welcome everyone to the fennec home to Algeria ♥
Ignorance is not something to be proud of, a little research could be beneficial. The fennec fox can be found in 10 different countries: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennec_fox#Distribution_and_habitat
Amazing creature! apparently this wild and adorable animal endures to survive, there isn't any shelter, shade and enough food to eat, however, this is the way which these creatures have adopted to, their ears and veins are doing a crucial and sophisticated job. THANKS BBC
I love how Fennec Foxes and Sand Cats are both small yet are masters of the desert And how the Fennec reminds me of my mom's little Chihuahua, lol Hint, its the ears
This is on top of the political strife many countries in the Sahara face and the fact that Fennecs are constantly hunted for their pelts by the locals due to the lack of concrete protections in the area thanks to centuries of wars, droughts, famines and military dictatorships. And yet they're not at risk of going extinct in the wild (they're listed as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List for this reason). People tend to forget this when they see footage of Fennec Foxes and Sand Cats, despite their diminutive size and high-pitched screams, they are hyper-specialised, hyper-lethal vectors and predators who are more statistically successful as hunters than any Tiger, Wolf, Bear or large Wild Dog/Wild Cat.
@@Smart-ci6nw😂😂😂 a silly morrocan jealius here alg team called desert warriors 😂😂😂 yoûll never have a desert and you never fighted for your country slave hhhhh atlas lion existe in algerian more than morroco slaveyy
I also have one lovely doggy his name is KUNUNG and his channel name is the kunung Clips please visit the channel and comment on it and share subscribe if you liked the channel 😄☺️😄
Actually, foxes are dogs, while cats are cats, cats and dogs are entirely different families and are not closely related, both are classified within the order Carnivora, but dogs are specifically part of the suborder Caniformia alongside the bears, pinnipeds, weasels, otters, raccoons, and skunks, while cats are part of the suborder Feliformia along with the hyenas, civets, mongooses, and malagasy carnivorans, the biggest difference between the suborders Caniformia (Dog-Like Carnivorans) and Feliformia (Cat-Like Carnivorans) is the auditory bullae, the auditory bullae seen in caniforms are single-chambered or partially divided composed of just one bone, while the auditory bullae seen in feliforms are double-chambered composed of two bones joined by a septum, foxes are more dissimilar to cats than ever thought, foxes have more in common with other dogs than they do with cats, in addition to dogs having more in common with bears than with cats, more surprisingly, hyenas actually have more in common with cats than they do with dogs.
@@indyreno2933 Fascinating info! And maybe that's why my cats capture their prey with almost as much strategy, and definitely "murderous" intent, as hyenas 😹
@@__-si9ux They eat bugs, rodents, and even small reptiles. Those ears are so sensitive, they can hear the heartbeat of a little bug underneath a layer of sand. I am NOT making this shit up
This is the first time i am hearing about the Fennec foxes..... Initially i thought it was a rabbit like rodent.... One of the cutest dog breed that i have ever seen
Number of galexies. And number of earth like planets and sun's there our living earth the only planet humen there is no travelling to alfa century the nearest sun of our sun there all creature and planets are build only a super God it's powerful
@@santhoshkb7737 Glory is to Allah and praise is to Him, by the multitude of His creation, by His Pleasure, by the weight of His Throne,.. and by the extent of His Words. Thanks
Deserto que não é bem deserto!! Esta areia cheia de floreados ...acolhe uma espécie linda, adaptada e umas grandes e essencias orelhas!! Incrível vídeo ...estou espantada!!
@@bugloverspiderlover8490 exactly why they should not be breed in captivity! Why breed them in captivity? Before these dogs were "discovered" were they endangered? They've lived in the Sahara, just as other wild animals before being hunted by people like you who breed them for profit and give nothing to the indigenous people who have lived alongside these wonderful creatures. We know the profits Westerns and Asians make on African wildlife and such. It is disgustingly deplorable! You steal them for how much? Then breed and sell them for how much?
I have seen a documentary programme, co-produced by the Japanese national broadcaster NHK and the British national broadcaster BBC, which was incredibly beautifully filmed. It was probably the most beautifully filmed in the world.
incredible unique Fenner Fox, survival skills in the hot desert is a "fascinosum". The vid. was just an appetizer, would like to see more of this tiny creature, f.ex. what do they eat - Scorpions ? Snakes? Ty ! BBC Earth👍
@@pipoypipoy9761 I live there, it's not all what you think it is. Most of London is towns and villages that grew into each other. Most of London is tree lined suburbs.
I also have one lovely doggy his name is KUNUNG and his channel name is the kunung Clips please visit the channel and comment on it and share subscribe if you liked the channel 😮😮
But Mohammed talk all the religion and cast creed are our brothers and sisters but in the contempery world all the muslim followed country are our brothers and sisters are fight with war but I thought Mohammed reached love and piece
I am so glad that foxes are finally called wild dogs in nature documentaries. They have been calling tigers and lions wildcats for ages now, and if tigers and lions can be called wildcats, Foxes should also be called wild dogs by every definition. Foxes and domestic dogs are more closely related to one another than tigers are to housecats. Foxes and Domestic dogs belong to the same family and sub-family, while Tigers and housecats belong to the same family but not the same sub-family. So if all members of Felidae are called Cats so should all members of Canidae be called dogs.
@Ruata Lungchuang, actually, you are incorrect about tigers and domestic cats not being in the same subfamily, they actually do belong to the same subfamily, all extant cat species belong to the subfamily Felinae, which is the only extant subfamily of cats, in fact, dogs (family Canidae) are the sole extant family of the superfamily Canoidea, much like cats (family Felidae) being the sole extant family of the superfamily Feloidea.
What? First of all, no one calls members of the Panthera family "wild cats" they are big cats. 2nd, foxes are not "dogs" they are canids, but not canines.
@Blobbert Mcblob, actually, foxes are dogs, dogs and domestic dogs are not the same thing, a dog is any carnivoran that belongs to the family Canidae, therefore, wolves, jackals, and wild species with the word "dog" in their name are also dogs, just like cats and domestic cats are not the same thing either, a cat is any carnivoran that belongs to the family Felidae, therefore cheetahs, pumas, jaguarundis, leopards, lions, tigers, snow leopards, clouded leopards, jaguars, manuls, lynxes, servals, caracals, ocelots, margays, and many wild species with the word "cat" in their name are cats, also, foxes are canines, all living dog species are canines because Caninae is the only living subfamily of dogs, in fact, there are only three subfamilies of dogs: †Hesperocyoninae (Primitive Dogs), †Borophaginae (Bone-Crushing Dogs), and Caninae (Modern Dogs), similarly, there are only three subfamilies of cats: †Proailurinae (Primitive Cats), †Machairodontinae (Saber-Toothed Cats), and Felinae (Modern Cats).
I love how the fox keeps turning back, keenly aware, undaunted and curious of its human onlooker
@@Botanifiles here to break it for you,the give drugs to the wild animals so they get their simpathy. Animals in the wild will NOT be curious,but rather cautious.
The fact that they run so fast on the sand shows how incredible and strong their little paws are..!!
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Probably dont want to burn their paws :D
They're very light as well...
They have hairs on their paws that helps deal with the heat and run quickly and well on sand, so luckily they don’t burn their paws!
How do they find the way back to their burrows??
I really love these wild dogs. Simply one of the cutest mammals on the planet.
Super serums
Super serum
Red pandas 🐼can give them a run for their money though. 😂
As a hindu, i say our hindu bengal tiger is more cute.
@@Krishnahgg tigers don't have religion.
When they said "Few can keep tabs on her whereabouts" I heard "We lost track of them."
When I read this, I heard 'another basement dweller complaining how the shit they are enjoying for free isn't good enough.'
Also, they didn't lose track of shit you fool.
😂😂good one
😂
"Multiple times" 😂
Lies again? Family friends should listen to those who feel useless small
I'm from *ALGERIA* and this is our *National MASCOT* 😸🏜️
🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
أحلف!
@@ZZ-vl5nd 123...
*agrees in arabic*
Good ,you gotta learn about this animal way of Life so you can discover why the Military regime in your country adopted it as a mascot!
the hole world know north Africa for their huge civilization and history and now you became Fennecs???!!!!!
@@manjumanl222 shut the f up. Who the f you r to lecture an Algerian? Our rulers are more démocrate then the whole north African and middle Easterns. I hope you are not a slave from our neighboring country
Since the early days of my life, I used to see them around my dad's house in the Sahara desert.
This animal is very smart,
They can easily outwit humans.
Your dad had a house in the Sahara desert?
@@zibinetcom yes in Sahara (desert)
Interesting. I didnt know you could have a house in the Sahara.
Does it attack humans?
It's the national animal of my country Algeria 🇩🇿❤
😂😂😂
The guy saying Morocco you idiots😂😂
are you stupid@@Kingstone_tiler
Treasure them.
@@Kingstone_tilerfr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennec
This animal doesnt live in your country and you knew that .
I am very much in love with the sound they used for the fox running about, very amazing
Fennec foxes are adorable creatures
They are!!!! ❤
Until they are rabid! :))
They are so adorably small ❤
@@Tara_P_Rose you're the one who's adorable
@@Hatemx1 W rizz
Amazing how they evolved for the heat as much as arctic foxes evolved for the cold.
Allah evolves them all the time
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@@hossinbened8312 🤓
@@hossinbened8312 Elah has a son name Yeshua
@@hossinbened8312 No he didn't
Fennec Foxes are a cuteness overload! Adorable lil creatures! 🥰
“Millions upon millions of grains of sand”? There are that many in my driveway.
Right? A Nuclear plant requires around 12 million tons of sand.
@@TheyCensorUsHere 12 million vs multiplies of 1,000,000 million sand grains
@@johnebner7346 Bro, spit it out instead of acting smart
@@johnebner7346still not enough.
Estimating the number of grains of sand on Earth is quite challenging due to the vastness and variety of sand grains worldwide. However, scientists estimate there are roughly 7.5 x 10^18 (7.5 quintillion) grains of sand on Earth. This number can vary depending on the size and definition of what constitutes a "grain" of sand.
AI generated response.
@@TheyCensorUsHerehe's way the fuck off. I was off thinking a few trillion
Then I remembered, "oh, the ocean floor. Most people can't comprehend what 1 billion is. Tom Scott did a video on it. A good watch.
Mostly live in the Algerian Sahara extremely harsh conditions but yet this tiny fox is a survivor. Extremely smart
they live in all the sahara in the world this video filmed in saudi arabia .
LOL typical Algerians
@Ali Nos Are you assuming Saudi Arabia is in the Sahara ? This documentary has been filmed in the Sahara desert fyi... Also, most of these beautiful creatures live, in fact, in the algerian Sahara so basically he's right :)
That's wrong, actually the minority of these animals live in North Africa. There are no accurate statistics since Algeria is a closed country, so we believe that the animal is on the way to extinction in those areas due to the hostile nature of the North African population.
@@k-lam3953 Who filled your brains with this misleading information?
متواجدة بكثرة في صحراء الجزائر.
بل هيا شعار لمنتخبهم لكرة القدم.
انها تعبير عن جمالية خلق الله 🤩
Thats one of the most adorable dogs and ive never even seen or heard of it before
A perfect example of "never give up upon your Survival whatever the condition is"
Because God Almighty created each and every one of us and knows each of our daily needs. And that of all animals alike. Isn’t God wonderful? 🤩😍🥹🙌🏽
He had lost his right paw. 💔❤️🩹 What a extremely fighter.
Algerian Fennec ❤️
Proud animal from a proud country 🇩🇿
😂😂😂 idiot 😂 that in Mali 😂
😂😂😂 he said Morocco you idiot 😂 he doesn't even know wa algeria mean or where 😂😂😊
@@Kingstone_tiler it's the algerian national animal genius, he mostly lives in the algerian Sahara.
@@Kingstone_tiler and they only know Morocco bcz of sexual tourism 😂
@@Kingstone_tilerwho know morroco 😂😂😂 only andrew tate and pakistan sex tourism lol
So amazing how each animal fits perfectly for the area they are in
The beauty of evolution
The beauty of God's amazing intelligence
@@alexjohnson232 What? There's no god. Only Evolution and Science...
@@alexjohnson232 Spot on! God's designs are just incredible.
@@alexjohnson232
Amen
Unbelievable how they survive in these heavy circumstances! Huge differences in temperature, almost no water and food and no shelter at all! 🐾
Like a pokemon it's abilities are adapted to its habitat
They've probably been out there for millions of years in one form or another. That's how they've adapted. Also notice there are no humans out there which in itself is huge as the wildlife can survive like they've done for a very long time. It gets a lot more difficult for many species to survive with humans around unless of course they've evolved to live alongside us. Once we humans figure out a way to turn a desert into a thriving ecosystem, with skyscrapers and what not many of these creatures will probably go extinct.
@@huldu Yes, I agree with you! Hopefully this will become better in the upcoming years/decades. From my perspective this is essential to prevent a lot of species from extinction. With my channel I’m trying to inform and inspire people to go green and contribute to this. 🌍💪🏽
@P. B. Foote Yes I did! The only thing they can do is to dig a hole into the ground. There are no natural shelters from my perspective😅
@@thegreencompany2101 low iq
3:17 what a beautiful creature
Is It! Really????
We have beautifull fennecs in the Moroccan Sahara.
They're such beautiful animals.
صحراء المغربية... هههههه 😂 😂😂😂😂😂 هذا الفنك يعيش في صحراء الجزائر الكبري.. و هو رمز للمنتخب الوطني الجزائري لكرة القدم...
@@faresahmed7690 موجود في المغرب بكثرة ابحث في جوجل توجد صور وفيديوهات
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 there is no sahara in morroco and there are fennecs only in algeria
^ they originate from the western Sahara. No need to be rude about it
Simi Roy this is you and your family
this adorable animal can be found only in ALGERIAN desert , also you can enjoy some imaginary like scenes in ALGERIAN Sahara , many of British and European people spend their new year holiday here .
welcome everyone to the fennec home to Algeria ♥
Ignorance is not something to be proud of, a little research could be beneficial. The fennec fox can be found in 10 different countries: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennec_fox#Distribution_and_habitat
@@bobbyshmurr569 You a liar biggest ignorant, 90% of this animal exist in the Algerian desert , so 🤫🤫
Delusional, oh god some of these algerian people hahah 🤦♂️
This is my spirit animal
Amazing creature! apparently this wild and adorable animal endures to survive, there isn't any shelter, shade and enough food to eat, however, this is the way which these creatures have adopted to, their ears and veins are doing a crucial and sophisticated job. THANKS BBC
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Clearly, there is enough food to survive or they wouldn't be alive.
I have one Lion. You want to keep in your house. But you need to feed, Beef (cow's meat)
Estos videos cortos de BBC son pequeñas joyas audiovisuales. Realmente un placer para quienes somos fans de documentales de vida salvaje. ❤
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Sí, lo son. Pero con éste me he quedado sin saber qué comen estos perrillos.
@@rgpnovo😂😢
You can easily keep in your house? How many you want?
I love how Fennec Foxes and Sand Cats are both small yet are masters of the desert
And how the Fennec reminds me of my mom's little Chihuahua, lol Hint, its the ears
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It does, it looks like my Chi !
It’s a hard life in the Sahara for such cute little creatures. Mad respect for the fennecs of the Sahara
This is on top of the political strife many countries in the Sahara face and the fact that Fennecs are constantly hunted for their pelts by the locals due to the lack of concrete protections in the area thanks to centuries of wars, droughts, famines and military dictatorships. And yet they're not at risk of going extinct in the wild (they're listed as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List for this reason). People tend to forget this when they see footage of Fennec Foxes and Sand Cats, despite their diminutive size and high-pitched screams, they are hyper-specialised, hyper-lethal vectors and predators who are more statistically successful as hunters than any Tiger, Wolf, Bear or large Wild Dog/Wild Cat.
The totem of Algeria , the spirit of algeria , so proud of it 😍😍
But today it's not. Most of Algériens prefer to be Atlas Lion.
@@Smart-ci6nwatlas lion?
There's no such thing you mean a barbary lion that inhabited all of north Africa from lybia all the way to Morocco .
@@Yoru11111 it's true. But Algérien team can not call them selves Atlas Lion. It's too late.
@@Smart-ci6nwe don't want or need this name we algerians are the warriors of the sahara and our totem is the fenec 🇩🇿💪
@@Smart-ci6nw😂😂😂 a silly morrocan jealius here alg team called desert warriors 😂😂😂 yoûll never have a desert and you never fighted for your country slave hhhhh atlas lion existe in algerian more than morroco slaveyy
i love these guys
i used to play with them when i was a kid in libya
I also have one lovely doggy his name is KUNUNG and his channel name is the kunung Clips please visit the channel and comment on it and share subscribe if you liked the channel 😄☺️😄
These Fennec Foxes look like kitties 😸 😍
For the most part, foxes are running dogs hardware, and cats software.
Actually, foxes are dogs, while cats are cats, cats and dogs are entirely different families and are not closely related, both are classified within the order Carnivora, but dogs are specifically part of the suborder Caniformia alongside the bears, pinnipeds, weasels, otters, raccoons, and skunks, while cats are part of the suborder Feliformia along with the hyenas, civets, mongooses, and malagasy carnivorans, the biggest difference between the suborders Caniformia (Dog-Like Carnivorans) and Feliformia (Cat-Like Carnivorans) is the auditory bullae, the auditory bullae seen in caniforms are single-chambered or partially divided composed of just one bone, while the auditory bullae seen in feliforms are double-chambered composed of two bones joined by a septum, foxes are more dissimilar to cats than ever thought, foxes have more in common with other dogs than they do with cats, in addition to dogs having more in common with bears than with cats, more surprisingly, hyenas actually have more in common with cats than they do with dogs.
@@indyreno2933 Fascinating info! And maybe that's why my cats capture their prey with almost as much strategy, and definitely "murderous" intent, as hyenas 😹
The way they sprint so effortlessly on the sand really highlights the strength and incredible power of their tiny paws!
I never seen these types of adorable creature in my life thanks to bbc earth 🌎 ❤️😍🙏
we have a lot of them in algerian sahara
Go out and see, not staying in your house.
@@mutaherali8297what do you mean, the average person outside of sahara will never see them even if they go out 12 hours a day
Well, there's a reason why I chose a Fennec as my avatar! 🦊 I just wish the whole episode would be posted on youtube!
How thy get water in sand
@@__-si9ux the food they eat has moisture in it
@@marufio What food is it
@@__-si9ux They eat bugs, rodents, and even small reptiles. Those ears are so sensitive, they can hear the heartbeat of a little bug underneath a layer of sand. I am NOT making this shit up
@@TheFurryMemelord Ok
Fennec foxes never drink water, they are able to hydrate through the food they consume!
If you think about it, this is a miracle.
...it's not even particularly unusual though?
2:15 'Spotted! Damn!' 😁
This is the first time i am hearing about the Fennec foxes..... Initially i thought it was a rabbit like rodent.... One of the cutest dog breed that i have ever seen
Want me to bring to your house? How many you want?
Mistura de raposa, cachorro e as orelhas de coelhos. Fofos
Is It! Really?
Very adorable, thanks BBC for it 👍
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سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته
Number of galexies. And number of earth like planets and sun's there our living earth the only planet humen there is no travelling to alfa century the nearest sun of our sun there all creature and planets are build only a super God it's powerful
@@santhoshkb7737
Glory is to Allah and praise is to Him, by the multitude of His creation, by His Pleasure, by the weight of His Throne,.. and by the extent of His Words. Thanks
なんという可愛らしさ。
Those ears! They're adorable!
So cute! Looks like bunny ears attached to a puppy 😊
Hand on my heart! My new favourite creature 😍.
Beautiful voice over.
Beautiful little dog foxes!
I adore those ears!
Deserto que não é bem deserto!! Esta areia cheia de floreados ...acolhe uma espécie linda, adaptada e umas grandes e essencias orelhas!! Incrível vídeo ...estou espantada!!
اغاني
These foxes are found in the deserts of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and there is also the “sand cat”...and it looks cute too.
They must be protected at all costs. 😍😍😍
better yet! they should no be bothered at all.
Indeed they should be protected and not be traded on illegal markets as much of Africa's endangered wildlife has become.
@@fionabrown3618 they are bred in captivity as pets,but they need a lot more care than a typical dog!
@@bugloverspiderlover8490 exactly why they should not be breed in captivity! Why breed them in captivity? Before these dogs were "discovered" were they endangered? They've lived in the Sahara, just as other wild animals before being hunted by people like you who breed them for profit and give nothing to the indigenous people who have lived alongside these wonderful creatures. We know the profits Westerns and Asians make on African wildlife and such. It is disgustingly deplorable! You steal them for how much? Then breed and sell them for how much?
how much you have contributed except for a single comment
That little fox is just so cute, I just want to take hm to my conditioned and safe home with me.
It's a Wilde animal!! It doesn't belong to your livingroom!!! They are safe if people stay away from them
@@abdoua7434dogs and cats were wild animals too
@rileybobbert6527 no they are not. Don‘t you know the difference between pets and wild animals?‘
Wonder what kind of microphone they used to record those long range sounds without catching the wind noise in between the mic and the subject.
As an African who’s always wanted a red fox, fennecs have actually become the front runner of potential pets that I don’t have to move away for
What's with the desert having the cutest feline (sand cats) and the cutest canine (fennec fox)?? Too adorable!
Amazing to how they adapted to these extreme conditions. They are very cute too❤
How many you want? Will get it tom. Okay
First time I saw Fennec through this channel and really it's cute
Oh heck, I wasn't ready for this to end...
amazing animal how its live these places and what type of food they eat
I have seen a documentary programme, co-produced by the Japanese national broadcaster NHK and the British national broadcaster BBC, which was incredibly beautifully filmed. It was probably the most beautifully filmed in the world.
They’re adorable. Those ears!😂❤
Oh God please protect all the animals
I heard their domestic and playful.
"MUMMMMM CAN WE GET A-"
"NO"
What a wonderful our earth was🥰😍🤩
I love Fennec foxs so much!🦊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s nice to watching these short clips,I didn’t want it to end 😀
I will always remember their famous quote " You try to kiss me tomorrow, I'LL BITE YOUR FACE OFF!!!" Zooptopia
incredible unique Fenner Fox, survival skills in the hot desert is a "fascinosum". The vid. was just an appetizer, would like to see more of this tiny creature, f.ex. what do they eat - Scorpions ? Snakes? Ty ! BBC Earth👍
I love how the fox keeps saying I'm not a doggie, I'm a 🦊 fox
"there's no shade" while showing a picture containing a lot of shade
i love dogs
Very adorable 🥰
Look how animals are able to survive in their habitats. Awesome
Amazing video thanks for sharing
But how the cameraman reached over there to capture some great images of that desert environment
They made my day 🥰🥰 Thanks for the clip
Thés Foxy Sahara occidental morocco ❤❤
Thanks BBC earth. 👍
😍
Fennec foxes are so cool. They are one of the cutest animals on the planet.
so majestic ,yet so adorable
Everybody loves the Fennec
There’s so cute at the zoo too! I gave them a Cheeto to eat 😅
Omg that fox is ADORABLE 🥹🦊🐕
Awww! So cute!
Amazing...aww nature's creativity!
Fennec Foxes are so cute.
They are so, so cute.
Love Fennec Foxes, from the first time I saw them as a kid in London Zoo. ❤️
They are being bred in zoos, now to repopulate the wild.
Hi was just scrolling through the comments and I just decided to say Hi 🙋♂️
Why end up in London. why oh why.
@@pipoypipoy9761 I live there, it's not all what you think it is. Most of London is towns and villages that grew into each other. Most of London is tree lined suburbs.
Wow i was mesmerize by this cute creature god creation is amazing Amen
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Awww adorable!❤
البنك المركزي العماني
These fennecs are true evolutionary specialists - true love for these litte power houses :D !
موجد بي كثرة في ا الجزائر 🇩🇿❤️🇩🇿❤️ الفنك
This Fenix fox are algeriea only
سبحان الله العظيم رب العرش العظيم رب العالمين والصلاه والسلام على اشرف الانبياء والمرسلين سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم.
But Mohammed talk all the religion and cast creed are our brothers and sisters but in the contempery world all the muslim followed country are our brothers and sisters are fight with war but I thought Mohammed reached love and piece
So CUTE 🥰
there is also the “sand cat”...and it looks cute too.
Little cuties 😭
I am so glad that foxes are finally called wild dogs in nature documentaries. They have been calling tigers and lions wildcats for ages now, and if tigers and lions can be called wildcats, Foxes should also be called wild dogs by every definition. Foxes and domestic dogs are more closely related to one another than tigers are to housecats. Foxes and Domestic dogs belong to the same family and sub-family, while Tigers and housecats belong to the same family but not the same sub-family. So if all members of Felidae are called Cats so should all members of Canidae be called dogs.
@Ruata Lungchuang, actually, you are incorrect about tigers and domestic cats not being in the same subfamily, they actually do belong to the same subfamily, all extant cat species belong to the subfamily Felinae, which is the only extant subfamily of cats, in fact, dogs (family Canidae) are the sole extant family of the superfamily Canoidea, much like cats (family Felidae) being the sole extant family of the superfamily Feloidea.
What? First of all, no one calls members of the Panthera family "wild cats" they are big cats.
2nd, foxes are not "dogs" they are canids, but not canines.
@Blobbert Mcblob, actually, foxes are dogs, dogs and domestic dogs are not the same thing, a dog is any carnivoran that belongs to the family Canidae, therefore, wolves, jackals, and wild species with the word "dog" in their name are also dogs, just like cats and domestic cats are not the same thing either, a cat is any carnivoran that belongs to the family Felidae, therefore cheetahs, pumas, jaguarundis, leopards, lions, tigers, snow leopards, clouded leopards, jaguars, manuls, lynxes, servals, caracals, ocelots, margays, and many wild species with the word "cat" in their name are cats, also, foxes are canines, all living dog species are canines because Caninae is the only living subfamily of dogs, in fact, there are only three subfamilies of dogs: †Hesperocyoninae (Primitive Dogs), †Borophaginae (Bone-Crushing Dogs), and Caninae (Modern Dogs), similarly, there are only three subfamilies of cats: †Proailurinae (Primitive Cats), †Machairodontinae (Saber-Toothed Cats), and Felinae (Modern Cats).
You need to seriously calm down. Its just an animal.
So cute at 2:15. They must have spotted the camera! ❤
"You could not pet these dogs"
Me: *pets the dogs*
this is the best video video in the workld and the fennec fox is very adorable🐕
I’m not a biologist but i’m pretty sure fennec foxes are true foxes, not dogs
Foxes are canids so not a big difference about strange animals.
1:13 the temperature can cross 100 degrees?? water boiling degree and they are still alive?
could be Fahrenheit
@@9bang88 you're right! it did not even cross my mind that a British/international channel will use an American only units.
Not a dog! It's a sand fox!
Its a canine. Don't argue.
It goes the same way as Oh it's not a cat! It's a lion 😅
@deepmoney64 true 👍
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They belong from dog family
Thanks. ❤. Very. Very. Beautiful. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍👍👍💐💐💐💐💐