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Arctic Fox

The Arctic Fox is a small mammal found in the cold Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. Adapted to extreme temperatures, it has thick fur that changes color with the seasons, turning white in winter for camouflage and brown or grey in summer. Arctic Foxes are opportunistic feeders, primarily eating small mammals, birds, and carrion. They are known for their remarkable ability to endure harsh climates and are social animals, often seen in pairs or family groups. Their population and habitat are affected by climate change, making their conservation increasingly important.