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Arctic Foxes

Arctic Foxes. By: Mackizee S tubbs. Body. All Arctic foxes are mammals. Their thick fur keeps them warm. A Arctic fox grows to 18 to 17 pounds and (8 kilograms). Habitat. Arctic foxes live near the North Pole . This place is cold and snowy. Arctic Foxes dig dens in the cold snow.

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Arctic Foxes

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  1. Arctic Foxes By: Mackizee Stubbs

  2. Body • All Arctic foxes are mammals. • Their thick fur keeps them warm. • A Arctic fox grows to 18 to 17 pounds and (8 kilograms)

  3. Habitat • Arctic foxes live near the North Pole . • This place is cold and snowy. • Arctic Foxes dig dens in the cold snow.

  4. Food • Arctic Foxes are hunters and they are scavengers. • They eat fish, birds, and all other small animals. • Some Arctic foxes follow the polar bears they snack on the bears leftover food.

  5. Life Cycle • All Arctic foxes mate in the early spring. • Females will give birth about 50 days later. • They have four to 11 kits Arctic foxes all live to six to 12 years in the wild.

  6. Fun Facts • All Arctic foxes fur is white in the winter and their fur is brown in the summer. • Arctic foxes use their tail for their blankets when they sleep. • Arctic foxes al l have fur on their bottoms of their paws.

  7. Reference http://www.pebblego.com/content/animals/pgo_player.php

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