No.
Arctic foxes use their white coats to hide in the snow and capture its prey.
Their coats change color to blend with the dominant color of the season- white in winter.
The Arctic fox is white.
Because the colder climate rquires a warmer coat.
The arctic foxes have fur for warmth and also the white fur for camouflage.
Not exactly. Arctic foxes are brown during summer and change to white for winter.
It gives them camouflage against the ground or snow.
Because people hunt them for fur. They make the fur into jackets, coats, or blankets. They have soft fur.
Arctic foxes have white fur, which helps them sneek up on their prey. They have sharp teeth and they are fast. They often eat small mammals such as the arctic rabbit.
Yes, arctic foxes are white in winter. However, their fur will turn grey or brown in the summer.
The Arctic fox lives in the tundra.