ARCTIC FOX


Meaning of ARCTIC FOX in English

White phase of Arctic fox changing to its summer coat also called White Fox, or Polar Fox (species Alopex lagopus), northern fox of the family Canidae, found throughout the Arctic, usually on tundra or mountains near the sea. In adaptation to the climate, it has short, rounded ears, a short muzzle, and fur-covered soles. Its length is about 5060 cm (2024 inches), exclusive of the 30-centimetre tail; and its weight is about 38 kg (6.617 pounds). Coloration depends on whether the animal is of the white or the blue colour phase. Individuals of the white phase are grayish brown in summer and white in winter (see photograph), while those of the blue phase (blue foxes of the fur trade) are grayish in summer and gray-blue in winter. The Arctic fox is a burrow dweller and may be active at any time of day. It feeds on whatever animal or vegetable material is available and often follows polar bears to feed on the remains of their kills. It usually breeds once yearly, a litter of up to 14 dark-furred pups being born between April and June; gestation is about 52 days.

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