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Arctic Foxes

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Arctic Foxes

BY BELLA CHEN

Arctic Fox

  • The Arctic Fox can be also known as the snow fox, polar fox, or white fox
  • They can endure temperature up to 50 degrees C before its metabolism increases
  • They have incredible hearing for hunting (they have wide ears facing forward)
  • Their ears allow them to locate the precise location of the prey beneath the snow

Range

  • They can be in arctic tundra, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Russia, Norway, Scandinavia, and even Iceland
  • They are the size of a large domestic cat
  • Their Latin name is : Alopex Lagopus
  • Mating season is mainly from early September to early May

Summer

  • Their fur changes color in the summer to camouflage
  • Arctic foxes eat lemmings, and will eat whatever they can find out of the Arctic Tundra even if it means stealing leftovers from a polar bear
  • They tend to eat whatever is available
  • They also have shorter hair in the summer

Adaptations

  • Since their habitat is cold they adapt in certain ways such as thick fur
  • Their foot pads are densely furred so that they can travel on snow and ice for hunting prey
  • The adaption of color change (fur) helps them camouflage in the summer
  • The fur of the Arctic fox helps keep them warm and camouflaged in the Arctic tundra]

hunting

  • The arctic fox feeds on lemmings, voles, squirrels, birds, bird eggs, berries, fish and carrion
  • When they hear the prey, they leap and bite into the layer of snow
  • Camouflage in the summer helps them hunt for rodents, birds, and fish
  • Very desperate for food in the winter

Breeding

  • A mother can give birth up to 14 pups
  • An ordinary litter would be 5-9 pups
  • Their family will stay together all summer
  • Male fox brings food for the family and guards the den

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