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Arctic fox babies, or kits, learn to hunt through observation and play. As they grow, they watch their parents hunt and engage in playful behaviors that mimic hunting techniques. This play allows them to develop essential skills such as stalking and pouncing. By the time they are around 6-8 weeks old, they begin to accompany their parents on hunts, gaining practical experience in finding and catching prey.

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