They are white in the winter so they can hide in the snow.
It has white hair so it can easly camouflage it self
they can hide in the snow cause of their snow white color
Arctic foxes use their white coats to hide in the snow and capture its prey.
In the winter the Arctic Fox's coat turns white or blue-grey. This is to help the fox blend in with it's environment. The fox can then hide from predators and hunt prey without being detected.
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.
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.