They endangered because people use their fur for coats. and because of the Clement
peole are taking away their homes and with global warming and all...........theey have no place to live.
The artic fox was hunted to endangerment for their valuable furs.
An Arctic fox is a fox which has a fluffy white coat and lives in cold areas. Because of their beautiful coat, Poachers hunt the foxes and sell them on black markets. Since hunting red foxes is a sport, the authority did not expect the foxes to go endangered. Luckily, there are now strict laws to hunting these animals, but poachers still do it anyway.
* Endangered is when an animal gets hunted extensively that there become less and less of this animal.
The Arctic fox is not an endangered species.
The Arctic Fox is not extinct - it is common. However, this species is threatened by hunting and land development.
As a whole, the Arctic fox is in no danger of extinction. However, some local populations are threatened.
Except for a couple small populations in northern Europe the Arctic fox is is quite plentiful and in no danger of extinction. It is listed as a species "of least concern."
The Arctic fox is not extinct and is not in any danger of extinction except for a couple of small populations in northern Europe.
No, the red fox is quite common throughout its range and is considered "of least concern."
The red fox is the most common fox. It is quite common and not endangered.
global warming
All living things have to face difficulty, why should arctic foxes be any different.
There are lots of dangers to bunnies, including birds, foxes, coyotes, lynx, and wolves.
global warming
No, Arctic foxes do not have horns.
Predation from feral cats, wild dogs, foxes and wild pigs
Arctic foxes are soooo cute!
do arctic foxes live in packs- no
Arctic foxes are canines - dogs.
They live in the high Arctic regions and they are foxes.
Red foxes do live in the Arctic and compete there with the Arctic fox.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.