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Arctic foxes primarily hunt small mammals, such as lemmings and voles, which make up a significant portion of their diet. They are also opportunistic feeders, consuming birds, eggs, and carrion when available. During the winter months, they may scavenge from polar bear kills or hunt for fish and invertebrates. Their ability to adapt their hunting strategies to seasonal changes and local prey availability is key to their survival in harsh Arctic environments.

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