No they conserve a lot heat with their winter coats, but its summer coat conserves less heat
The difference between the fennec fox and the arctic fox it that the fennec fox lives in hot conditions, and the arctic fox live in colder conditions. Also, they don't look like each other, the fennec fox has large ears so it can loose heat fast from it giant span, and it is has a much smaller skeleton to the arctic fox. Also, the fennec fox is an gingery colour. The arctic fox has small ears so it doesn't loose as much heat so it can stay warm in it harsh environment, it has white fur, and a much bigger skeleton to the fennec fox.
Oh, dude, Arctic foxes have small ears because they live in cold climates where big ears would just be a liability. Like, imagine trying to navigate through a blizzard with big ol' Dumbo ears flapping around, not a good look. So, their small ears help them conserve heat and stay cozy in their icy homes.
Not very much, but if it's an arctic wolf they're more likely to eat arctic foxes than a normal wolf.
There are Arctic Hares, Polar Bears, Arctic Foxes, Snowy Owls, Wolves, Plus many more!
Arctic foxes usually have 4-6 kits, occasionally a few more.
Goats, Arctic Wolfs, Arctic Foxes, Foxes, wolfs, pandas, monkeys, cheetah, lion, tiger, and some more that I don't remember, that's why I'm gonna come back later and edit this with all of the animals. :T
They live in family groups that includes the parents and offspring. Sometimes the kits will remain with the parents for two or more years and help care for the new kits.
Red foxes are 25% bigger and keep their reddish color the year round. They also have a more pointed snout. The Arctic fox changes to white during the winter. Both species can be found in Arctic. The red fox has been observed eating Arctic foxes.
Red foxes are more widespread, living almost anywhere in the world, whereas artic foxes live in mostly polar areas (Outskirts of Greenland, Russia, Etc.) Red foxes have an orangish coat, with black ears and black socks, whereas artic foxes are a thick snow white all over to help them blend in with their natural envoroment. If you need any more info, just ask :)
One way to tell the difference between a male and female fox is by their length. Female foxes are usually larger than male foxes. Males tend to weigh more than female fox as well as have broader heads than females.___Annie
The population density in the arctic tundra is very low due to its harsh climate and limited resources. Humans are sparse in this region, and wildlife such as polar bears, caribou, and arctic foxes are more common inhabitants.
Arctic foxes are generally solitary animals, but they can form small family groups during the breeding season or when raising their young. In winter, they may also gather in loose groups around abundant food sources. However, outside of these specific situations, they tend to be more independent and territorial.