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Arctic foxes are primarily active during the day and night, depending on the season and availability of food. They spend their time hunting for small mammals like lemmings, birds, and carrion, and they may also scavenge from larger predators. In addition to foraging, they engage in social behaviors, play, and care for their young during the breeding season. To adapt to extreme cold, they also rest in their dens or burrows to conserve warmth.

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