The arctic foxes have fur for warmth and also the white fur for camouflage.
They have adapted to their surrounding by turning their fur white so that they blend in with the snow
They are adapted to life in the Arctic because they have thick fur and well developed breasts.
The Arctic fox's habitat is the arctic tundra; in burrows in the ground
Their habitat is the same for all seasons, they do not migrate.
They have the warmest fur out of any mammal in the Arctic. They do need to hunt quite a bit, and if they dont eat enough, they wont survive. They hunt arctic hares, lemmings, vole, little auk, and puffin. In the summertime they will store some of their food for the Winter. Sometimes when food is scarce, they will scavenge from other animal kills.
There are foxes that live in both habitats. The arctic fox is an example of a desert fox since the arctic qualifies as a desert habitat.
The Arctic hare shares its habitat with various organisms adapted to cold environments, including caribou, Arctic foxes, and snowshoe hares. Additionally, it coexists with migratory birds such as the snow bunting and the Arctic tern. The tundra ecosystem also supports various plant species like lichens, mosses, and low shrubs that provide food and shelter for these animals.
Wildlife is scarce in the innuitions, but the ones that have adapted to the extreme cold temperattures are moutain goats, arctic owls, arctic foxes and arctic hares.
Artic foxes are adapted to life in the cold such as in the artic. They are not evolved to live in the desert.
No, Arctic foxes do not have horns.
Arctic foxes are soooo cute!
The fox doesn't live where it does because it "likes" the Arctic - (even if the fox did, this would be a personal opinion and we can't know for sure because we can't access their thoughts) it only lives in the Arctic because it is adapted to the Arctic. They might like the Arctic, they might like the Maldives! But that isn't the point.