Breeding usually takes place in April and May and babies born June and July after a 52 day gestation period.
The Arctic foxes legs are about 22 centimeters long.
The gestation period of the Arctic fox is about 52 days.
In the Ecosystem many animals are a threat to others. However, the Arctic foxes are not a threat to human beings.
Arctic foxes do not hibernate because they do not have enough fat on their bodies to supply nutrition during such a long season like winter. I hope this helps!! *bites lip*
The gestation period of the Arctic fox is about 52 days.
The Arctic foxes legs are about 22 centimeters long.
The arctic fox became endangered around 2002 to 2003. The arctic fox has an estimated 20 percent chance of becoming extinct.
Because they are suited to live in different places.
On average, from tail to nose, the arctic fox is 85.3 cm (33.6 in.). Females range from 71.3 to 85 cm (28.1 to 33 in.). Males range from 83 to 110 cm (33 to 43 in.).
a long time
An average of 42 days is the time is takes for a ferret to give birth.
Because of the amount of snow their are not many animals on they ice, although their are more than just polar bears, including arctic foxes and some seals (although not for long time periods)