The Cape
Fox is a nocturnal animal which feeds mainly on mice, gerbils, rock
dassies, hares, ground nesting birds, lizards, insects and spiders,
but it is also a scavenger. It is an attractive animal, and in prime
condition the winter coat has a silvery appearance. They are generally
solitary, and lie up in holes during the day. The Cape fox's shelter
consists of two kinds: ground surface cover, rock crevices and rocky
overhangs, or an underground hole which could be either dug by the
fox itself, or it could simply use one from a springhare or other
species. Its call is a high pitched one and is a drawn out howl which
ends in two or three yaps. Three to five young are born. This animal
has taken the blame for the slaughter of young domestic stock and
because of this 20 000 were hunted and destroyed in the Orange Free
State alone in the 1960's and 1970's.
More facts about Cape Foxes
WHERE FOUND: Kruger
National Park
Kalahari Gemsbok National Park
Mountain Zebra National Park
Addo Elephant Park
Karoo National Park