source: petfun.jp
Do you know about the Fennec Fox?
Perhaps most people have never heard of this animal but it is the smallest species of canine creature in the world today and resembles a small fox with a body weight of an adult at just 1 kilogram. These animals usually reside in arid areas of desert It is usually an animal living in the desert. Two years ago, at the “Inokashira Natural Cultural Park” in Tokyo, a playground was redeveloped for the resident “fennec” population to live and possibly breed. Their natural environment of desert was recreated!
source: tokyo-zoo.net
Delighted Fennecs in the deserts of Tokyo.
The “Tokyo ZooNet” website provides the latest information on Tokyo area zoos which include the Ueno Zoo, Tama Animal Park, Kasai Waterfront Park, Inokashira Aquatic Garden and the Inokashira Natural Culture Park posted a video of the the “fennec’s” new habitat on the social media network (SNS) of Twitter and soon became a very popular topic with online viewers worldwide!
Two years ago, at Inokashira Natural Cultural Park, Fennec Fox’s playground was refurbished. When they prepared an environment close to the desert they will give … reactions far exceeding expectations. The article of 2014 is here ☞https://t.co/tdWmyItFHR
その運動場がさらに…(続 pic.twitter.com/9oeCIOO6ZX
— Tokyo Zoo Net (@TokyoZooNet_PR) 2016年8月31日
This playground has been redeveloped even more in the past year!
▼ Rocks were also added to resemble the arid conditions of the desert.
フェネック舎の運動場が模様替えです!
岩山ができました。岩石砂漠のようです。 pic.twitter.com/EKfkiLvQOA— 井の頭自然文化園[公式] (@InokashiraZoo) 2016年8月30日
▼ There is also a tunnel.
岩山にはトンネルがあり、フェネックが通ることができます。
狭い場所は、耳を後ろに折りたたんで邪魔にならないようにして通ります。 pic.twitter.com/gJ4s4UJCVP— 井の頭自然文化園[公式] (@InokashiraZoo) 2016年8月30日
The refurbished Inokashira Natural Culture Park has attempted to replicate the desert like conditions and natural habitat of the “Fennec Fox” so it may be well worth visiting in the near future!
Please visit the “Inokashira Natural Cultural Park” and see these extremely rare Fennec Foxes!
source: Tokyo Zoonet twitter /