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Awesome Arctic Fox! By: Chad Spurio

Introducing the Arctic Fox! Do you want to know about an arctic fox? I will tell you some very cool things about this interesting mammal! Are you ready to learn about this incredible arctic creature? Do you want to know about an arctic fox? I will tell you some very cool things about this interesting mammal! Are you ready to learn about this incredible arctic creature?

They are so CUTE! Once in a while an Arctic Fox is born, that does not grow a white coat in winter time. They are called Pups! When born they are the size of a kitten. Their enemies are polar bears, and humans. Now you know all about the arctic foxes babies. Small and Furry

Arctic Territory Do you know where the arctic fox lives? It likes to live in the Arctic, or the North Pole where it is very cold. You can also find the arctic fox in Northern and Western Alaska, and Canada, too! They like to live in a lot of places! Do you know where the arctic fox lives? It likes to live in the Arctic, or the North Pole where it is very cold. You can also find the arctic fox in Northern and Western Alaska, and Canada, too! They like to live in a lot of places!

Snack Time! Yummy, Arctic Foxes love to eat! They like to eat lots of fish, seals, and caribou. Also they like to snack on smaller animals such as lemmings, and tundra voles! They are carnivores, who hunt to survive. If they didn’t hunt they would die.

Arctic Facts Arctic Foxes are very fun animals! They use camouflage to hide from their enemies! Did you know they have one of the warmest fur coats? Scientists call them the rabbit footed fox. They are amazing animals!

Hope You Learned  You just learned a bunch of cool facts about the arctic fox! I hope you had fun, and I hope you learned as much as I did!

Resources Arctic Foxes by Downs Matthews Arctic Foxes by Downs Matthews Photographs by Dan Guravich, Nikita Ovsyanikov Photographs by Dan Guravich, Nikita Ovsyanikov