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  2. Arctic fox - Wikipedia

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    The thermal conductivity of Arctic fox fur in the summer and winter is the same; however, the thermal conductance of the Arctic fox in the winter is lower than the summer since fur thickness increases by 140%. In the summer, the thermal conductance of the Arctic foxes body is 114% higher than the winter, but their body core temperature is ...

  3. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Fennec foxes (and other species of fox adapted to life in the desert, such as kit foxes), for example, have large ears and short fur to aid in keeping the body cool. [2] [9] Arctic foxes, on the other hand, have tiny ears and short limbs as well as thick, insulating fur, which aid in keeping the body warm. [10]

  4. Little Sitkin Island - Wikipedia

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    Vegetation is mainly low leafy plants, moss, sedge and grass that grows extensively in altitudes below 1,500 feet (460 m), with very few woody plants. There has historically been a population of Arctic foxes, which numbered 250 in 1930, subsisting on echinoderms, snails, and insects. Small populations of sea birds and marine invertebrates have ...

  5. From temperatures sometimes plummeting to below minus 30 (-34.4 Celsius), to polar bears and arctic foxes occasionally roaming local streets, it takes a unique individual to forgo life on the ...

  6. Tourist captures rare footage of arctic foxes in Iceland - AOL

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    Tourist Oliver Staiger has visited Iceland 14 times said this was the first time he’s spotted arctic foxes there. Tourist captures rare footage of arctic foxes in Iceland [Video] Skip to main ...

  7. Tourist captures rare footage of arctic foxes in Iceland - AOL

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  8. Red fox - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile red foxes are known as kits. Males are called tods or dogs, females are called vixens, and young are known as cubs or kits. [14] Although the Arctic fox has a small native population in northern Scandinavia, and while the corsac fox's range extends into European Russia, the red fox is the only fox native to Western Europe, and so is simply called "the fox" in colloquial British English.

  9. Mysterious White Fox Spotted in Oregon Surprises Wildlife ...

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    "This species is considered an exotic animal here," the Bird Alliance of Oregon wrote on Instagram alongside multiple photos of the animal