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  1. Oct 25, 2023 · The arctic fox is not endangered and has been rated as ‘least concern’ by the IUCN. However, populations in parts of Fennoscandia are critically endangered due to the impacts of climate change such as habitat loss, vulnerability to predators, and red foxes encroaching on their territory.

  2. The Arctic fox was impacted tremendously by the fur trade because of its extremely high quality pelt. It's still hunted now for its fur, particularly by native populations who live in close proximity to them. The fur trade has decreased dramatically and the Arctic fox is not as vulnerable to overexploitation as it once was.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FoxFox - Wikipedia

    Approximately another 25 current or extinct species are always or sometimes called foxes; these foxes are either part of the paraphyletic group of the South American foxes, or of the outlying group, which consists of the bat-eared fox, gray fox, and island fox. [1] Foxes live on every continent except Antarctica.

  4. Aug 16, 2016 · In only seven years, fox populations across three of the six islands plummeted, the animals driven to the brink by a pair of invasive species. On a fourth island, Santa Catalina, a virus...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arctic_foxArctic fox - Wikipedia

    This fox is a significant bird-egg predator, consuming eggs of all except the largest tundra bird species. Arctic foxes survive harsh winters and food scarcity by either hoarding food or storing body fat subcutaneously and viscerally. At the beginning of winter, one Arctic fox has approximately 14740 kJ of energy storage from fat alone.

  6. wwf.panda.org › profiles › mammalsArctic fox | WWF

    Not Endangered. Status. Least concern. IUCN. Latin name. Scientific Name. Alopex lagopus. Geographic place. Geographic Location. Circumpolar in Arctic tundra habitats. Physical Description. In winter, the Arctic fox is white, but in the summer its coat becomes thinner and changes to a brown and yellow colour. Size. Length: 85cm. Tail: 31cm.

  7. The arctic fox is an incredibly hardy animal that can survive frigid Arctic temperatures as low as –58°F in the treeless lands where it makes its home. It has furry soles, short ears, and a short...

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