Yes, the Antarctic fox does give milk. A fox is a mammal, and in order to be classified as a mammal, the organism must give milk to it's offspring.
There is no Antarctic fox. The Arctic fox is not endangered.
Sorry, there is no Antarctic Fox.
Yes, it is OK to give a fox milk because it already gets milk from it's mom and they like to drink milk!
Yes an Arctic fox is a mammal it has fur and feeds milk to its babies,Just like all other foxes. yes arctic foxes are mammals ..
Fox are mammals just like humans so foxes feed their babies by nursing them nursing is a another word for feed so what happens is if a female fox have babies the babies suck their mother's nipples the nipples provide milk for the young ones so they can grow and mature better. Milk is like an energy drink to the pups so when they there up and going!
If the mother animal produces milk to feed her babies, then she is a mammal. If the females of a species are mammals so are the males and children. Female foxes produce milk to feed their babies. Therefore they are mammals.
Yes an Arctic fox is a mammal it has fur and feeds milk to its babies,Just like all other foxes. yes arctic foxes are mammals ..
They have fur, give birth to live young and feed their young milk.
How many babies a fox has depends on the species of fox. A fox can have anywhere from four to nine cubs at a time.
There are no foxes in Antarctica.
They are the offspring of the fox. Fox babies are called "kits".
Like other fox babies, Arctic fox babies are called kits, pups or cubs.Young of Arctic foxes are referred to as "kits" or "pups".