What is a white fox called?

Arctic fox, (Vulpes lagopus), also called white fox or polar fox, northern fox of the family Canidae, found throughout the Arctic region, usually on tundra or mountains near the sea.
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What breed is a white fox?

The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), also known as the white fox, polar fox, or snow fox, is a small fox native to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and common throughout the Arctic tundra biome.
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Are white foxes rare?

While albino foxes are rare, they aren't unheard of. And although that's how most people would identify the animal below at a first glance, she's actually a completely different species.
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What are white foxes known for?

Arctic foxes are well-known for their hunting style.

They are carnivores and scavengers, and they hunt rodents, birds and even fish. In winter, prey can be scarce, prompting Arctic foxes to bring out their cheeky sides.
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Are all Arctic foxes white?

Arctic foxes can be white, brown, or even blueish-gray. Its color depends on the time of year. Arctic fox dens are used for generations—some are as old as 300 years. These foxes have small ears.
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Is there a blue fox?

The Alaska blue fox is a native of the islands and peninsulas along the south-west coast of Alaska. The winter coat is uniformly dark, and when the Alaskan blue foxes are bred inter se there is 110 segrega- tion of white foxes.
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What is an arctic fox baby called?

In spring and summer, Arctic foxes live in family groups. An adult male is called a dog, and an adult female is called a vixen. Babies are called kits, and a group of babies born at the same time is called a litter. Older brothers and sisters sometimes help raise the youngest kits.
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What is a marble fox?

A marble fox is an artificially selected crossbreed between two different types of wild foxes to produce a marble coat of black, white, and sometimes brown fur. These coat colors are not naturally occurring in the wild, or at least they're so rare as to be negligible.
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What color is a arctic fox?

The Arctic fox appears in two distinct colour morphs, white and blue. The white morph is uniformly white in winter, except for some few black hairs on the tip of the tail, and brown-grey on the back/thighs and yellowish-white on the belly and the sides in summer.
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Are there white foxes in America?

There are no arctic foxes in Antarctica. Arctic foxes prefer to live in the arctic tundra, where they feed on lemmings, voles and other small mammals. Living in the Arctic also means they can tuck into a feast of rodents, insects and berries, none of which are found in Antarctica.
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Is there an albino fox?

Albinos are extremely rare in foxes, more so than in many other species, but it's even rarer to see two together as it's extremely unlikely that more than one will be born in a single litter. They're also all the more visible to predators so it's sadly uncommon for them to survive into adulthood.
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Is there a black fox?

According to the group, about 0.1% of foxes in the UK are melanistic (black) and are often referred to as 'silver foxes'.
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Can a red fox be white?

The red fox (Vulpes vulpes), can be deceiving because they can actually be red, grey, black, and even white (if albino), although red is the most common.
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Are foxes cats or dogs?

Foxes are a part of the Canidae family of animals, which makes them canines. They are closely related to domestic dogs and wolves. The canine family also includes coyotes, jackals, and even raccoons! Canines, also called canids, are characterized by their slender build, long legs, bushy tails, and long muzzles.
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Can a fox breed with a cat?

Can foxes and cats breed? No, foxes and cats can not breed. Foxes are not from the same family as cats, and do not possess the chromosomes to breed with felines.
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Can foxes and dogs mate?

Short answer: no, they can't. They simply don't have compatible parts. (Of course, that doesn't mean they can't be friends: witness Juniper the Fox and Moose the Dog, above). The longer answer to why dog-fox hybrids can't exist has to do with the two species having vastly different numbers of chromosomes.
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Why are foxes white?

White fur not only provides camouflage in winter but adds warmth. A pigment called melanin, absent in white fur, gives the fox its brown summer coat. The hair shafts of white fur are hollow, trapping warm air from the animal's body heat and acting as insulation much the same way as a down coat does for a human wearer.
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Do white foxes change color?

Arctic foxes have several color phases. Some, in the far northern realm of permanent snow and ice, remain white year-round. Others undergo the transformation from summer brown to winter white. A similar thing happens in reverse with snowshoe hares, which range from the Pacific Northwest to Alaska.
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Do foxes turn white winter?

They have adapted to match the colors of the earth around them. In the winter months, they turn white. Red foxes will oftentimes change from red to gold depending on the time of year, they also do this as a seasonal adaptation. Some foxes will change colors when they molt with different growth cycles.
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What is the rarest fox?

The Sierra Nevada red fox of California is one of the rarest mammals in North America, likely consisting of fewer than 50 individuals.
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What colors are foxes?

They are recognized by their reddish coat and black “leg-stockings.” Red is the most common coat color, but individuals may vary from light yellow to a deep auburn red to a frosted black. The white tip on the tail distinguishes this fox from other species at any age.
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Is a fox a cat?

With their slender bodies, night-hunting abilities, and similarly shaped eyes, foxes are comparable to cats. However foxes are not cats, nor are they related to them. Foxes are actually related to dogs, so their anatomy and nutritional needs are the same as those of canines not felines.
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What is a group of foxes called?

A group of foxes is called a skulk. The word skulk comes from a Scandinavian word, and generally means to wait, lurk or move stealthily. Foxes have a bit of a reputation for being sneaky so this word seems to work quite well!
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Are baby fox called kits?

Foxes are members of the dog family. A female fox is called a “vixen”, a male fox is called a “dog fox” or a “tod” and baby foxes are called “pups”, “kits” or “cubs”.
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What is the male fox called?

A male fox is called a dog fox and young foxes are called pups,cubs, or kits. Red fox burrows are also called dens.
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