The Arctic fox digs an extensive burrow system with several rooms and entrances. It is here that the fox sleeps when not hunting for food or when the weather is bad.
An artic fox takes shelter in a den a den is a hole that's under growned.
An artic fox takes shelter in a den a den is a hole that's under growned.
and they live in dens
There are not many predators, but they would usually run away from a polar bear.
like all foxes they dig their holes to 15 feet deep with many entrances and exits
Arctic foxes live in the Arctic and alpine tundra and on ice floes (sheets of ice).
they dig tunnels in the snow
A den.
The Arctic fox has an extensive burrow and seeks shelter there. Some call it a den or a lair or an earth.
deep in snow in a den
a snowy cave with lots of rocks
The Arctic fox preys on ringed seal pups when the young animals are confined to a snow den and are relatively helpless.
The mother Arctic Fox stays with its young, protecting them from predator's while the father Arctic Fox goes out to find food for the cubs and the mother. They continue this until they cub is old enough to leave the den.
they make sounds
bears eat the Arctic fox and arctic fox eats mouse
An Arctic fox is a carnivore.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox live in the Arctic.
No, but an Arctic fox could make a meal of a kittiwake. In parts of the range of the Arctic fox, seabirds make up a large part of their diet.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.