Arctic foxes are undeniably truly remarkable creatures, perfectly adapted to one of the harshest environments on Earth.
Arctic foxes were almost hunted to extinction in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Can projects to breed and feed them help this ...
In Iceland, the Arctic fox often eats mammal carrion, seabirds, field mice, and berries, while in other areas, it primarily ...
Blending seamlessly into its frosty winter surroundings, the camouflaged Arctic fox makes its rounds in search of lemmings or a fresh carcass left behind by a polar bear. Crafty, agile and well ...
Intensive hunting pushed the Arctic foxes to the ... red fox culling was the only measure in place for years. After two lemming peaks, Arctic fox numbers here increased to an estimated 21 in ...
Winter animals have to be resilient to endure cold temperatures and adapt to food scarcity in order to survive in extreme environments.
Blending seamlessly into its frosty winter surroundings, the camouflaged Arctic fox makes its rounds in search of lemmings or a fresh carcass left behind by a polar bear. Crafty, agile and well ...
Although Arctic foxes still prefer lemmings, a 2020 study showed that supplemental feeding is particularly important for breeding pairs and their offspring. Meanwhile, however, temperatures are ...
Some, like the Arctic fox and lemming, may be familiar, but there was one story of survival so surprising, that even Sir David Attenborough hadn’t heard of it. To attempt to film this story ...
As new animals slowly spread north, they challenge the region's existing wildlife for food, hunting grounds ... hide from other animals. Arctic foxes eat mostly lemmings, a type of mouse.