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  1. 2 de mar. de 2018 · In the frozen landscape of the Canadian Arctic, one Arctic fox got very curious about one human visitor. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe#NationalGe...

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  2. Usually, artic foxes survey the snow, nose close to the ground, listening and sensing the movement of the prey using their sharp and sensitive hearing and other senses. When the exact spot of potential prey is located, the arctic fox jumps directly up and dives into the surface to break it, or they dig up the snow to break through and to get hold of the prey hidden beneath with their front paws.

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  3. 2 de abr. de 2019 · An arctic fox can hear a lemming under 46 to 77 cm of snow and a seal lair beneath 150 cm of snow. Foxes also use their keen sense of smell to track prey. The fox can track a polar bear to scavenge its kill or smell a carcass from 10 to 40 km away.

  4. Colors of foxes depend on the type of fox and the time of year. Some foxes change colors multiple times with the seasons. Desert foxes usually retain their tan colors but may change when they shed. There are foxes that are born or bred with mutations that give them unusal colors. There are over 30 species of foxes, with many different colors of ...

  5. 23 de set. de 2023 · Arctic Fox Diet and Prey. Diet Composition: Arctic Foxes primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and carrion. They are known as generalists, which means they will eat a wide variety of prey depending on what is available in their habitat. Their diet can vary based on the season and local conditions.

  6. 17 de set. de 2021 · Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) have captured the hearts of many visitors to the arctic with their beautiful white coats and playful nature. But these snow-dwelling foxes have many other qualities that make them super interesting to study. In this article, we’re going to share 17 amazing facts about arctic foxes, including some that are little-known […]

  7. 5 de jun. de 2019 · Arctic foxes are great architects: to nurse her whelps (baby Arctic foxes), a female Arctic fox digs burrows that can go 1.8 to 3.6 metres underground, with as many as 100 entrances. That’s a lot of digging! Physical characteristics and behaviour. The Arctic fox is the smallest member of the canid family in Canada.