the legs
The Arctic fox has no extraneous body parts. Each and every body part is necessary to the animal's survival.
The fox's four legs are likely to be the body parts used to move. It also uses its tail for balance.
Arctic fox is mostly white in their coat colour. Indian fox is grey in colour. Arctic fox has a short body, a small muzzle and small ears. Indian fox has a long body, an elongated muzzle and long ears. Arctic fox is carnivorous. Indian fox is omnivorous.
Arctic fox uses its tail and feet to keep its body balanced.
an arctic wolf moves with its feet. Just how many people move. you silly ducks. :)
No, but an Arctic fox could make a meal of a kittiwake. In parts of the range of the Arctic fox, seabirds make up a large part of their diet.
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 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.
A fox is a mammal, so it is warm-blooded. Any cold-blooded animal in the Arctic would be unable to move.
because it is white and blends in with its suroundings