The mother Arctic fox stays with its young, protecting them from predator's while the father Arctic Fox goes out to find food for the cubs and the mother. They continue this until they cub is old enough to leave the den.
The mother Arctic Fox stays with it's young, protecting them while the father Arctic Fox goes out to find food for the cubs and the mother. They continue this until the cubs are old enough to leave the den.
Ithat'scare just cares gives it food and protects it thats it ;-;
by going out and getting it food and shelter
Baby Arctic foxes are called cubs, kits or pups.
The young of any fox species is called a kit.
We do not know what an Arctic fox calls its babies but we humans call them kits, pups or cubs.
Both the mother and father help to raise the young which emerge from the den when 3 to 4 weeks old and are weaned by 9 weeks of age.
Arctic fox babies are called kits.
baby arctic foxes are called pups
Arctic Foxes do not kill their young.
it takes care of its young
bears eat the Arctic fox and arctic fox eats mouse
An Arctic fox is a carnivore.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox live in the Arctic.
The Arctic fox is nomadic, it moves from place to place looking for food. In the summer they live in family groups made up of a male, one or two females and the kits. The second female is a leftover kit from the year before, she doesn't breed. She helps care for the young.
The Arctic fox is nomadic, it moves from place to place looking for food. In the summer they live in family groups made up of a male, one or two females and the kits. The second female is a leftover kit from the year before, she doesn't breed. She helps care for the young.
they take care of them from keeping them warm and howling to them to said come here and also teach them how to be an arctic fox.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.
by feeding them \
Litters of the Arctic fox tend to average five to eight kits, but exceptionally contain as many as 25 (the largest litter size in the order Carnivora).
yes and no. Red foxes are not arctic. Arctic foxes, however are.