No, because that's why it has its fur! Its fur helps keep it warm.
Red foxes live in a variety of climate zones - from warm to very cold. They occur in the Arctic.
The red fox stays put and neither hibernates nor migrates.
Red foxes are found in large numbers living on the tundra and have displaced the Arctic fox in many areas so the answer is a big "yes."
No. Foxes do not hibernate
Yes they can.
no
It is unknown if more people prefer cold or warm weather. There are positive and negative aspects of both types of weather.
Arctic foxes are mammals, which means they are warm blooded.
Arctic foxes are warm-blooded because they are mammals.
Lions, in general, prefer warm climates such as found in the African savanna.
Well the foxes in the arctic are lets say "special" they can live in the cold but not really the warm and hot the foxes lets say in Canada are really different from the ones in the arctic :)
Foxes have thick fur that helps keep them warm. They also have burrows for shelter from bad weather.
they live in warm weather but they can live in cold weather because they are warm blooded.
Warm weather.
It is warm.
easy, just a thermother, measure it, above 70 warm weather,below 70 cold weather
It depends on what species you're talking about. Different species will need and prefer different weather, but a hedgehog will enjoy warm temperatures more than cold ones.
Cotton is always a good fiber to have in cold weather. Cotton is warm, and having it in your socks in cold weather will be sure to keep your feet warm.