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Otocyon Megalotis Collection

"Discover the captivating world of Otocyon megalotis, also known as the Bat Eared Fox

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat Eared Fox emerging from den (Otocyon megalotis) Kalahari Gemsbok NP South Africa

Bat Eared Fox emerging from den (Otocyon megalotis) Kalahari Gemsbok NP South Africa

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat Eared Fox, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Bat Eared Fox, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat Eared Fox, Deception Valley, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Bat Eared Fox, Deception Valley, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat Eared Fox, Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana

Bat Eared Fox, Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis (Lalandes zerda, Agriodus auritus)

Bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis (Lalandes zerda, Agriodus auritus)
6337142 Bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis (Lalandes zerda, Agriodus auritus) by Lizars, William Home (1788-1859); (add.info.: Bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis (Lalandes zerda, Agriodus auritus)

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) walking, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert

Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) walking, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert, Namibia

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: A bat-eared fox at the entrance to its burrow

A bat-eared fox at the entrance to its burrow. These long-limbed, large eared foxes feed on termites, beetles and other invertebrates

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Illustration of a Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis), facing foward

Illustration of a Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis), facing foward

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat-eared Fox, Otocyon megalotis

Bat-eared Fox, Otocyon megalotis
shy Bat-eared Fox, Otocyon megalotis, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Picture No. 11071737

Picture No. 11071737
Bat-eared Fox - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Picture No. 11071736

Picture No. 11071736
Bat-eared Fox - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Picture No. 11071735

Picture No. 11071735
Bat-eared Fox - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Beat-eared Fox. Otocyon Megalotis

Beat-eared Fox. Otocyon Megalotis

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis), Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa

Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis), Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOtocyon Megalotis Collection: Bat-eared Fox Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. 3MW125

Bat-eared Fox Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. 3MW125
TOM-1305 Bat-eared Fox Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Otocyon megalotis Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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"Discover the captivating world of Otocyon megalotis, also known as the Bat Eared Fox. 🦊🌍 Found in various locations across Southern Africa, including Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in South Africa and Nxai Pan National Park in Botswana, these adorable creatures are a sight to behold. Emerging from their dens with curiosity and grace, they roam the vast landscapes of the Kalahari Desert and Central Kalahari Game Reserve. With their distinctive bat-like ears that give them their name, these foxes have adapted perfectly to their environment. Their keen hearing allows them to detect even the faintest sounds of prey scurrying through the grasslands. Whether it's insects or small mammals, nothing escapes their watchful eyes. In Namib-Naukluft National Park within the Namib Desert, you might spot a Bat Eared Fox confidently walking amidst sand dunes. Their sandy-colored fur blends seamlessly with the arid surroundings as they navigate this harsh but beautiful habitat. These social animals often live in family groups and communicate through a range of vocalizations. At times, you may find one at the entrance of its burrow or catch a glimpse of an illustration showcasing its unique features. Join us on this visual journey into nature's wonders as we celebrate Otocyon megalotis - an enchanting species that reminds us how diverse our planet truly is. 🌿✨"