You wouldn’t think of a predator diving headfirst into the snow to catch a meal. However, this crazy Arctic fox behavior has ...
We’ve known Arctic foxes and their relatives, red foxes, dive into the snow for prey for years at this point. In snow-covered areas, prey moves underground. What used to be an open hunting ...
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The wolves have few competitors on Ellesmere, mainly other arctic wolves, foxes, and some carnivorous ... The pack, desperate for prey, scours Greely Fiord for muskoxen and arctic hares.
Their small size is actually an advantage – it plays an important role in conserving heat and means that they can easily navigate through snow to hunt for prey. The fur of the Arctic fox serves as ...
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