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The Arctic fox is warmblooded because it is a mammal. The difference between a cold-blooded animals and warmblooded animals is that cold-blooded animals' body temperatures are that of their environment, ex. if the temperature is 54 degrees, the animal will have a body temperature of 54 degrees.

Warm-blooded animals, like the fox, maintain a constant body temperature. Humans, for example, maintain a body temperature of 98.6 degrees F., regardless of the temperature of the environment.

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7y ago

They are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded.

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7y ago

Wolves are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded.

"hot blooded" isn't used in Biology, but is generally used for people who get angry and flare up easily.

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Yes, the arctic fox is warm blooded as are all foxes.

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All mammals are warm-blooded, including the Arctic fox.

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The Arctic hare is a mammal and warm-blooded.

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yes

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