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.
No. The only time you would find arctic foxes living in groups is if there's a pair of foxes looking after some of their kits or young.
Sometime, though
There is a commonly held fallacy that all foxes live alone. Some do, but not all. Snow or Arctic Foxes live in small family groups and lead a nomadic life, going wherever the prey is. An Arctic Fox possesses the ability to hear a rat beneath the ice and ground and immediately dig it out for food.
Red foxes do live in the Arctic and compete there with the Arctic fox.
Arctic foxes do not form packs but they do frequently live in family groups of parents and offspring.
Arctic foxes live in the arctic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
do arctic foxes live in packs- no
They live in the high Arctic regions and they are foxes.
The Arctic.
Yes. As the name suggests, arctic foxes live in the tundra region.
Arctic foxes live in neither India or Antarctica. They only live in the Arctic.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
Being mammals Arctic foxes do give birth to live young.
Yes, Arctic foxes do.