The kingdom comprises all animals. Foxes form a genus called vulpes, whose other members include the kit fox and red fox. They are more distantly related to dogs.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_fox
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The Arctic Ground Squirrel is the only Arctic animal I can think of that is an omnivore.
I think the smallest arctic animal is the arctic wolf
Biologists have concluded that 100 species of plants and animals die per day! These animals include amphibians, bats, butterflies, birds, fish, and mammals. This includes the Peregrinefalcon, the gyrfalcon and much more.
Mainly arctic animals, such as arctic wolves, arctic foxes, and arctic hares. Lemmings, which are arctic rodents, live there too, among caribou. I know there are birds there.
all sorts. there are 4 animal kingdoms for arctic animals Technically the kingdom is Animalia (animals), but yeah. There are birds, mammals, all sorts of invertebrates. "Arctic animals" isn´t really a taxonomic group. ;)
the kingdom of the arctic fox is the animal kingdom
the animal kingdom
Your question is ambiguous. The fox is a member of the animal kingdom.
The Arctic herbivorous animals, eg the reindeer or the ptarmigan.
Orcas and wolves are Arctic animals that hunt in packs.
No, Arctic hares are herbivores. they do not prey on other animals.
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There are squids in the Arctic
The Arctic Ground Squirrel is the only Arctic animal I can think of that is an omnivore.
No, Polar bears are arctic animals...
DO THEY LIVE IN A JUNGLE?!? NO! they are mammals, arctic animal