Lorne
The Bat-eared Fox is a species that is
realtively common in the drier = parts of South Africa. It is about
half to two thirds the size of a = Border Collie and is mainly
noctural. At times it does come out to feed = late in the
afternoon. Where it is undisturbed, it even starts feeding = before
midday. It's food isinsects, mainly harvester termites = (Hodotermes
sp.), but also ants, grasshoppers, beetles - adults and
= larvae.
They usually move around in family
groups.
They are certainly beautiful little
animals, looking a lok like a fox = but with much bigger, rounder ears and a
smaller, sharper mouth. =20
They are completely inoffensive animals
with no road sense!!!!! Many of = them are killed by vehicles at
night.
Dave Brown Port
Elizabeth
South Africa
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