They also live in Canada and Greenland. They live there because it is cold and they are adapted to living in cold places like the tundra.
The Arctic foxes are distributed across northern Asia, northern Europe, and North America.
The Arctic fox lives in the far north of North America, Europe and Asia, mostly within the Arctic Circle.
No. It's too cold there to support any kind of food chain to support any kind of animal.
Red foxes do live in the Arctic and compete there with the Arctic fox.
Arctic foxes live in the arctic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Arctic Fox lives in treeless tundras of Eurasia(Europe and Asia),North America, Greenland,Alaska,and Iceland.It lives in dens dug in the snow,and has thick fur that helps it survive in the harsh climate.Arctic foxes have habitats in the Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.in snow densThey live in a large den with their parents for up to 52 days.the arctic fox lives in the northern hemisphere, including the arctic circle, northern Alaska, iceland and also greenland. :)Yes.simple in the arcticsomewhere in the arcticthe arctic fox lives in the tundra which is in the northern part of the worldArctic foxes live in the Arctic near the northern circleAsia, North America and Europe (however there may be as little as 150 individuals).Arctic Foxes Live in the Northern part of the world. ex: northern Canada, Northern Alaska, Very northern Asia, etc.The Artic BiomThe Arctic Fox lives in the Arctic circle, in places like Russia, Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, Finland and Iceland.The ArticNorth polein the Arctic area of Europe green land and icelandArctic foxes generally live in cold snowy regions in the world. This is because they have white fur that blends into snow.
do arctic foxes live in packs- no
They live in the high Arctic regions and they are foxes.
The Arctic fox lives in the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, mostly common in Arctic Tundra environments. The Arctic northern hemisphere spans from North Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Norway and Northern Russia.
The Arctic fox lives in treeless tundras of Eurasia(Europe and Asia),North America, Greenland,Alaska,and Iceland.It lives in dens dug in the snow,and has thick fur that helps it survive in the harsh climate.Arctic foxes have habitats in the Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.in snow densThey live in a large den with their parents for up to 52 days.the arctic fox lives in the northern hemisphere, including the arctic circle, northern Alaska, iceland and also greenland. :)Yes.simple in the arcticsomewhere in the arcticthe arctic fox lives in the tundra which is in the northern part of the worldArctic foxes live in the Arctic near the northern circleAsia, North America and Europe (however there may be as little as 150 individuals).Arctic Foxes Live in the Northern part of the world. ex: northern Canada, Northern Alaska, Very northern Asia, etc.The Artic BiomThe Arctic Fox lives in the Arctic circle, in places like Russia, Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, Finland and Iceland.The ArticNorth polein the Arctic area of Europe green land and icelandArctic foxes generally live in cold snowy regions in the world. This is because they have white fur that blends into snow.
Raccoon dogs live in Japan, but really a lot of Asia. Red and Arctic foxes live there too.
The Arctic.