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Anonymous
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Not really. In the wild, fennecs roam large territories because they have to in order to find enough food to sustain themselves, not because they enjoy it or like the freedom. I'm pretty sure, considering how food-driven most animal species are, fennecs would easily sacrifice the expansive spaces they are required to roam to prevent starvation in order to have a temeprature-controlled climate where there is plenty of food, no natural predators, veterinary medication, and gentle interaction with a handler.
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