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The Arctic fox has no extraneous body parts. Each and every body part is necessary to the animal's survival.
well, an artic fox has a camofloge in with the snow so no predators can attack.
Kenneth R. Fox has written: 'Physical self-perceptions and exercise involvement' -- subject(s): Body image, Exercise, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Exercise, Self-perception, Sex differences (Psychology)
The typical body temperature for a Red Fox is 312ºK or 38.7ºC or 101.7ºF. The body temperature for an Arctic Fox is around 104ºF.
The carbon that becomes part of a fox's body is obtained through the food it consumes. When the fox eats plants or animals, it ingests organic compounds containing carbon. Through the process of digestion, the carbon from these organic molecules is broken down and assimilated into the fox's body to be used for energy and growth.
Hares common enemies include the fox,wolves and snakes.
No, a fox is a fox and is not part dog. It is related to the dog as are wolves, coyotes, dingoes, etc.
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it can't really control him per se but he loses all control when he releases 4 or more tails
The body length of the Culpeo Fox is 60 - 120 cm.
It has 20 teeth, so it probably bites and scratches.
no, the fennec fox has as little body fat possible