Yes. They can also be found throughout Northern Canada and in the Arctic Circle in tundra and coastal places.
As far as i know yes, they do. Ive Belén researching for a project on this biome and all sites i see say yes.
Lynx, Marten, Wolverine, Brown Bear, Arctic Wolf, Arctic Fox, Ermine, and short-tailed Weasel.
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.
In the Arctic.
taiga
The Taiga biome is the biome that the fox is located in. The Taiga biome is also known as Coniferous forest.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.
yes and no. Red foxes are not arctic. Arctic foxes, however are.
The taiga biome is generally found between latitudes 50° and 65° N in the Northern Hemisphere, and 50° and 65° S in the Southern Hemisphere. This corresponds to regions like northern North America, Scandinavia, and parts of Siberia.
No, well people don't usually say so they just refer to as "arctic fox" but the types are: Bering Islands Arctic Fox Iceland Arctic Fox Pribilof Islands Arctic Fox Greenland Arctic Fox
The Arctic Fox's ancestor is a fox resembling the Red Fox.