With its teeth. First and foremost, nature did 90% of the work, they are white so are difficult to see in snow covered lands.
The Arctic fox is very fast and it's fur camouflages it. It is white or slate blue during the winter and a dull brown during the summer. It does not really fight back and it is sneaky and wise. I am doing a science project on arctic foxes and I have been very disappointed with the answer on this subject of how it protects its self. I wish I had more answers to give you, but this is the best I can find.
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Uses the camouflage of its fur to blend into the snow.
Uses the camouflage of its fur to blend into the snow.
When fighting another arctic fox, they will first yell and charge each other, like a game of chicken. Most of the time a fight ends here, but sometimes they will fight via teeth and claw like toe nails. When threatened by a polar bear they will run away. I can't think of any other animal they would (naturally) come into battle with.
Arctic fox
The arctic fox uses coloration to protect themselves by changing colors with the seasons. Foxes are white in the winter, so they are hard to see in the snow, and reddish-brown at other times of the year, so they blend in with the ground.
Arctic fox
they cover their face with their tails
well, an artic fox has a camofloge in with the snow so no predators can attack.
it blends in with its surroundings
bears eat the Arctic fox and arctic fox eats mouse
An Arctic fox is a carnivore.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox live in the Arctic.
It has white hair so it can easly camouflage it self
It keeps it self by the chemfaldged of the fur.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.