Delightful White Fox

Arctic fox (scientific name: *Alopex lagopus*), also known as the blue fox or white fox, has a body length of 50-75 cm, smaller than typical foxes, with a tail length of 25-30 cm. Arctic foxes are found along the coastlines of the Arctic Ocean and in tundra areas on some islands, and can survive in ice plains of -50°C. They prefer to build their nests in hilly areas, and arctic fox nests have multiple entrances. Arctic foxes' diet includes lemmings, fish, birds and bird eggs, berries and arctic hares, and they sometimes roam the coast to catch shellfish.
































