Arctic foxes are small but incredibly resourceful predators that thrive in the freezing temperatures of the Arctic tundra. Their thick fur changes color with the seasonsβwhite in winter for camouflage in the snow, and brown in summer to blend into the rocky terrain.
These clever hunters can detect prey like lemmings hidden beneath the snow and use their sharp hearing to pounce with precision. Their ability to store food and travel great distances makes them one of the most adaptable creatures in the Arctic.