The Amazing World Of Arctic Foxes By: Abigail Ingold
Do you like arctic foxes? Then you’ve come to the right place. Arctic foxes look like a fuzzy blanket or a ball of snow. Arctic foxes are completely white in winter but they are brown in summer. Arctic foxes are inches long and they weigh about 17 pounds. Arctic foxes are hunters and scavengers. They eat birds, fish, and other little animals. Sometimes they also follow polar bears and eat their leftovers. Arctic foxes live near the North Pole. The reason is so they can blend in with snow and ice. Arctic Fox Description, Diet, Habitat
You might think this is weird but Arctic foxes protect themselves by camouflage! Arctic foxes are snowy white and snow is white. Arctic foxes have very few enemies one of them is humans. They hunt Arctic foxes for sport and their fur. Arctic foxes raise their young by giving them food and milk and hiding them well from predators. Arctic fox have live birth and the babies are called kits. Arctic Fox Enemies, Protection, and about young
Camouflage (to blend in) Thick fur (to stay warm) Snow colored fur/ Brown fur (to blend in) Fur on bottom of paws (to keep paws warm) Arctic Adaptions
Arctic foxes use their tail as a blanket when their snoozing. Their fur is white in winter and brown in summer. They have 4-11 kits (babies) Arctic foxes live 6-12 years in the wild. Arctic Fun Facts
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