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Oh, dude, the reason those Arctic fox footpads are all thickly furred up is to keep those little tootsies warm in the freezing cold snow. Like, imagine walking barefoot in the snow all day, not cool, right? So, those fluffy footpads act like cozy slippers, but for foxes.

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