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Arctic foxes have thick, white fur to keep them warm and also for camouflage in the snow. They have small ears to keep the snow out of their ears, so that they can hear better. They also have thick fur lining and a thick pad on their feet, this stops the paws getting cold and they have short legs so then the body weight can be spread making it easier for the animal to not sink in the snow.

In the summer the arctic fox turns brown to help make the fox invisible when hunting in the long grass.

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Kellen Bednar

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