they eats animals and help the circle of life
Foxes don't usually live in "communities", they aren't pack hunters like other animals may be. They might live in family groups such as a mother and her offspring and would help each other by protecting each other and hunting for food.
Currently, no.
Humans are adopting arctic foxes because the climate that they live in is harsh and hard to hunt for food.
Yes, foxes have slitted pupils, similar to those of cats, which help them see well in low light conditions.
a baker can help the community because that bake bread for the community
They have smaller ears to conserve heat. Foxes from warmer areas have larger ears to help dissipate heat.
how does he help his community
the help blind people by leading them
Community service.
Arctic foxes do I think. Have you tried to look on other websites. Try and see if these help you:http://animals.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/mammals/arctic-fox/Do_the_red_foxes_use_camouflage
Jack rabbits that live in the desert, and judging by the categories, foxes, elephants, and Fennec Foxes.
Volunteers help a community after a flood they can give them food