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No, it is not an invasive species. It is a native to all areas where it lives and has been for tens of thousands of years.

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Yes, these hares are invasive. This means they take it up the butt.

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Q: Is the Arctic fox an invasive species?
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What is the Arctic fox species?

Scientific Classification of the arctic fox: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Alopex Species: A. lagopus


Would an Arctic fox be with a red fox?

Probably not as an arctic fox lives in the arctic and a red fox lives in: The UK, USA and Ireland.


What are some fox's species?

! There is the arctic fox, the fennec fox, the gray fox, the red fox, swift fox, and the kit fox. These are just some of the species in the world.


What are the Types of arctic foxes worldwide?

There is only one species of arctic fox.


How many species do Arctic foxes have?

There is only one species but 5 subspecies:Besides the nominate subspecies, Vulpes lagopus, four other subspecies of this fox are described:Bering Islands Arctic fox, V. l. beringensisIceland Arctic fox, V. l. fuliginosusPribilof Islands Arctic fox, V. l. pribilofensisGreenland Arctic fox, V. l. foragorapusis


What kingdom does the Arctic fox belong to?

The Arctic fox is in the genus Vulpes - the true foxes. There are 12 species in this genus including the red fox and the fennec fox.


Are White fox's an endangered species?

white foxes are not a species. If you mean the Arctic fox, no, it is not an endangered species. Wikipedia lists it as "Least Concern".


What is the climate that the fox lives in?

Fox species live everywhere but Antactica, from deserts to the Arctic.


How is the Arctic fox in danger?

The Arctic fox is not an endangered species except for a couple small populations in northern Europe.


Why has the Arctic fox been classified as a fox?

The Arctic fox has been classified as a fox because, indeed, it is a species of fox. They are closely related to other foxes in the Genus vulpes, and they share nearly the same DNA as other species of foxes.


Is the Arctic fox on the endangered species list?

Except for a couple minor populations in northern Europe, the Arctic fox is in no danger of extinction. It is quite common and listed as a species "of least concern."


Why is the Arctic fox going endangered?

The Arctic fox is not endangered and is classified as a species "of least concern." It is quite plentiful throughout most of its range.