The Arctic fox is not on the list of endangered animals as it it quite common throughout most of its range.
They come from Arctic regions across the world, from Russia to North America. They are not listed as endangered, but as vulnerable.
many people have come up with firm decisions to save the endangered species . The people from all kind of professions have come with hand in hand to help the endangered species. The prohibition on hunting the endangered species and the breeding of endangered species in encouraged to increase their population.
Red foxes are more widespread, living almost anywhere in the world, whereas artic foxes live in mostly polar areas (Outskirts of Greenland, Russia, Etc.) Red foxes have an orangish coat, with black ears and black socks, whereas artic foxes are a thick snow white all over to help them blend in with their natural envoroment. If you need any more info, just ask :)
Only a few species of butterflies are endangered. Which species are you asking about? Each year additional butterflies are added to the endangered list.
species come endangered because their habitat is rather being destoryed or polluted. species come extinct because they died because moreand more polluted water or stuff is being destoryed.
Alligators are not an Endangered Species, but a Protected Species. They weill never come off the Protected list. They cannot repopulate fast enough.
Because humans endager their habitat.
they take care of them from keeping them warm and howling to them to said come here and also teach them how to be an arctic fox.
some are but it depend what species you are talking about.
Goats, Arctic Wolfs, Arctic Foxes, Foxes, wolfs, pandas, monkeys, cheetah, lion, tiger, and some more that I don't remember, that's why I'm gonna come back later and edit this with all of the animals. :T
Any fox species: red, white or Arctic, are mammals and give live birth, so do not hatch from an egg.
No, Arctic seals do not appear on the Arctic wolf's menu. In the wild, Arctic wolves primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings, Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.