They have such big feet because when they are in the snow they can keep their balance on the snowy ground.
they have predators such as arctic foxes also they eat plants
Usually, they don't. Foxes are not a big part of a polar bear's diet.
Arctic Foxes, arctic wolves, gulls, jaegers, gyrfalcons, and ravens
An Artic wolf would win Wolfs ar biger than foxes.
The big feet act as 'snow shoes' that can allow an arctic fox to walk across deep snow without sinking in or thin ice without breaking.
pretty anything up there that can catch em,.....fox, eagles, martins, wolves, any preditor that is big.
No, because that's why it has its fur! Its fur helps keep it warm.
Big feet work as snowshoes and paddles, helping the animal travel efficiently on both snow and through water. Big feet help to distribute their weight as they walk on thin ice in the arctic waters. Big feet stop them from sinking into the snow, and help them swim.
the are white in the winter and brown and white in summer and sometimes just brown, they have big poofy tails.Arctic foxes look very similar to the red fox (normal fox), except are very fluffy, and are often pure white, sometimes tinted grey.
Arctic fox
it is 7 feet long
Scientific Classification of the Arctic fox: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Alopex Species: A. lagopus