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Arctic Foxes

The Arctic Fox is a species of fox that lives in the arctic tundras of North America, Greenland and Northern Eurasia. Adapted to the extreme seasonal changes of their habitat, the Arctic Fox molts its fur and regrow its coat twice a year, with its winter coat thicker and white and its summer coat thinner and greyish brown. This category contains questions relating to the Arctic Fox’s habitat, adaptation, etc.

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What family does the Arctic fox belong to?

It's relatives are the red fox, the swift fox, the kit fox and the cosac fox. There is also the cape fox, the pale fox, the Bengal fox and the gray fox. The more primative relatives are the tibetan fox, blanford's fox, ruppell's fox and the fennec fox.

Why do Arctic foxes have fur under their feet?

Arctic foxes have different paw prints mainly because they are different sizes than other foxes.

Does an Arctic fox hibernate?

that depends what u mean by that they usually dig there own dens in the snow or in the dirt near food or at the roots of trees. they rarly use dens like caves they will find a rock pile and make a den there so they are protected.

Can Arctic foxes run fast?

They can run up to 30 miles per hour, but the average Arctic Fox runs about 20 miles per hour.

What type of climate does an Arctic fox live in?

The arctic fox lives in a cold, harsh climate with snow and ice, in treeless areas.

Where on earth can you find the Arctic fox?

The arctic, most likely. You're more likely to find a fennec, however.

Actually, there are many breeders all around the United States that breed ARtic Foxes as pets.

http://www.tinytracksexoticanimals.com/

^ That is the best site. They're a little pricier, but a lot more trustable. Don't get a fox with reading this though.

http://sybilsden.com/caresheet/fox.htm

It says care sheet for red foxes, but theyre the same.

Arctic fox - how does the boy get the girl?

They do a mate call, and maybe a mate will come by.

My Source- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPZgks43jWw&feature=related

What kind of home would a blacksmith live In the middle ages?

Many manors had serfs who specialized in some craft, such as carpentry or blacksmithing, and so many blacksmiths lived and worked on manors. Many also lived and worked in villages, because their work was important to everyone.

Do Arctic foxes hibernate?

No, Arctic foxes do not hibernate. They have adapted to survive harsh winter conditions by growing thick fur and hunting for food throughout the year. They are active year-round and can withstand extremely cold temperatures.

What are two ways that a plant can cross- pollinate?

during pollination, pollen from the anther (male part) is carried to the sigma (female part). Fertilization happens when a sperm from the pollen moves through the sigma and enters an egg in an ovule.

By insects visiting flowers and by wind velocity

What is a fox's biome?

The Taiga biome is the biome that the fox is located in. The Taiga biome is also known as Coniferous forest.

How many flying foxes are left in the world?

Flying foxes is a common name for bats and are found all over the world. There are 1,100 different species.

Where is Bamako?

Bamako is the capital city of Mali, a landlocked country in West Africa.

Why does the fur of an Arctic fox turn white during the cold snowy winter months?

Wolves' fur does not turn during the winter, however there are many "gray" wolves who are pure white, and there is a northern species called the arctic wolf in which the main color trait is pure white for adaptive reasons. These are also sometimes considered the largest species of wolf.

Where does a hare live?

The Mountain Hare lives in the coniferous forests, tundras and mountains of the Arctic regions in Europe and Asia.

What behavioral adaptations does the white fox have?

It's white, therefor it doesn't need to wrap up when it's snowing, also nobody can tell when it has had some fun ;)

What kind of consumer type is the Arctic fox?

The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.