Yes.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
They have smaller ears to conserve heat. Foxes from warmer areas have larger ears to help dissipate 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.
They have such big feet because when they are in the snow they can keep their balance on the snowy ground.
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.
Actually, they behave surprisingly similar to your regular foxes. However, you tend to find that they have an extensive baroreceptor reflex to mediate vasocontriction. This is because it is cold in the arctic and shivering due to vasocontriction helps keep them warm. Also, their paws are larger with longer claws to make it easier to walk on ice.
No, because that's why it has its fur! Its fur helps keep it warm.
A1. thick fur and hibernate During the colder monthsansw2. Lemmings at least do not hibernate, and perhaps Arctic Foxes as well.
The Arctic foxes legs are about 22 centimeters long.
well they live in cold so they need to keep warm like we do and their ears persevere heat so it don't come out of their head so they definitely keep warm its just like us. Type in Google why do artic foxes have bushy tails and there is actricles on there check them out eh
So that they had a fire to keep the people warm.
Totally the opposite! Foxes prey on guinea fowl. Try to keep them away.