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  2. Arctic fox - Wikipedia

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    Arctic foxes in Canada that undergo nomadism and migrations voyage from the Canadian archipelago to Greenland and northwestern Canada. The duration and distance traveled between males and females is not significantly different. Arctic foxes closer to goose colonies (located at the coasts) are less likely to migrate.

  3. Vulpes - Wikipedia

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    The red fox, Ruppell's fox, and Tibetan sand fox possess white-tipped tails. [23] The Arctic fox 's tail-tip is of the same color as the rest of the tail (white or blue-gray). [ 24 ] Blanford's fox usually possesses a black-tipped tail, but a small number of specimens (2% in Israel, 24% in the United Arab Emirates) possess a light-tipped tail ...

  4. Sirmilik National Park - Wikipedia

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    Beluga whales, Arctic foxes, seals, Arctic hares, walruses, and caribou are found in this park. [3] [5] Bylot Island is a migratory area for narwhals. [14] Sirmilik is one of eight Canadian national parks that contains polar bears. [15] Arctic wolves roam and inhabit this park. A major seabird colony is located in the area of Baillarge Bay.

  5. Arctic creature that ‘looked like a puppy’ appears in Oregon ...

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    The animal was confirmed to be an Arctic fox that has likely been held in captivity all of its life, the wildlife nonprofit Bird Alliance of Oregon said in an Oct. 15 Facebook post.

  6. Arctic fox walks more than 2,700 miles from Norway to Canada

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    An arctic fox walked more than 2,737 miles to go from northern Norway to Canada's far north in four months, Norwegian researchers said.

  7. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Arctic fox curled up in snow Two young foxes play in the snow in southern Sweden. In the wild, the typical lifespan of a fox is one to three years, although individuals may live up to ten years. Unlike many canids, foxes are not always pack animals. Typically, they live in small family groups, but some (such as Arctic foxes) are known to be ...

  8. The Ultimate List: 101 Animals That Start With ‘A’ - AOL

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    Arctic Hare These snowy white animals live in Greenland, the Canadian Arctic Islands and in Northern Canada. They are also extremely fast and can run at speeds of 45 mph.

  9. Wildlife of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic expanse includes fauna such as the musk ox and reindeer, polar bear, white and blue fox, arctic hare, and lemming; with birds such as the snowy owl, willow ptarmigan, snow bunting and arctic tern. [26] Walrus, dolphins, seals, sea turtles, whales and sharks inhabit Canada's coastal waters. [26]