polar bears
Polar Bears and Humans.
The Arctic fox's biggest enemy is a red fox. The red fox has taken away a lot of the arctic foxes habitat.
The Arctic fox is a carnivore animal from the canine family. As a predator itself, it hasn't many natural predators. Their biggest enemy are polar bears and humans, and when they are little, they also need to be careful with the snowy owl, which can hunt baby foxes if they are not being supervised.
polar bears and human. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl
the Arctic fox's enemies are polar bears. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl. hunters are enemies of them both.An arctic foxes enimies are polar bears
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the arctic fox's enemies are polar bears. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl. hunters are enemies of them both.An arctic foxes enimies are polar bears
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Wolves, polar bears, wolverines, lynx and even red foxes will kill and eat an Arctic fox if the opportunity presents itself.
Calling them enemies may be a stretch. Polar bears do not normally prey on Arctic foxes, and the fox will often follow the bear to eat scraps from the bear's kills.
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.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.
yes and no. Red foxes are not arctic. Arctic foxes, however are.
If you are talking about the arctic fox the arctic fox changes colour twice a year. The arctic fox lives near the icy north pole in winter, the fox changes to white which helps the animal hide in the snow. It also makes it easier for the fox to escape its enemies and catch the animals it hunts. In spring the fox's fur changes to brown which matches the soil under the melted snow.