The difference between the fennec fox and the Arctic fox it that the fennec fox lives in hot conditions, and the arctic fox live in colder conditions. Also, they don't look like each other, the fennec fox has large ears so it can loose heat fast from it giant span, and it is has a much smaller skeleton to the arctic fox. Also, the fennec fox is an gingery colour. The arctic fox has small ears so it doesn't loose as much heat so it can stay warm in it harsh environment, it has white fur, and a much bigger skeleton to the fennec fox.
No, only the gray fox has retractable claws.
No. The Grey wolf is a wolf reining in forested reigons. It's fur color can range from black, grey, orange, red, silver, white, etc. But the Arctic wolf is a breed that specifically lives in the Arctic, or colder climates.An Arctic wolf is a type of gray wolf, but not all gray wolves are Arctic wolves.
Fennec Fox Arctic Fox Culpeo Fox Kit Fox Cape Fox Island Fox Corsac Fox Bat Eared Fox There are many more.
The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia
depends there is no "normal" fox. if say, ur comparing an arctic fox to a red fox, the color, species and habitat vary.
Many people say over 300, but they are only including breeds that are recognized and common. There are countless breeds of dogs, but only over 300 are common. Many breeds are thought to be mutts when in fact they are a purebred rare breed.
No, fennecs are not good tree climbers. Only the gray fox which has partially retractable claws is a tree climber.
Vulpine relates to animals in the fox family, including species like red foxes, gray foxes, and arctic foxes. The term is used to describe characteristics or behaviors similar to those found in foxes.
Yes, blue foxes do exist, though they are typically referred to as "blue phase" Arctic foxes. This coloration is a variation of the common Arctic fox, which can have a blue-gray coat in certain regions, particularly in the Arctic tundra. The blue phase is a result of genetic variations and is less common than the traditional white or brown coats.
! There is the arctic fox, the fennec fox, the gray fox, the red fox, swift fox, and the kit fox. These are just some of the species in the world.
Gray foxes have their kits in the spring, usually April or May.
its turns grey