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how do arctic foxes protect themself from enemies​

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Answered by sumanagarwala254
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Arctic foxes also have sharp teeth and claws that are not only effective during hunting, but also use for self-defense against bigger predators. The ability of their color coats to camouflage enables them to blend with the surrounding environment and hide from the predators.

Answered by janvichaudhary418
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The Arctic fox protects itself with its sharp teeth and claws and with its thick coat. The fox uses its teeth and claws not only during hunting, but also for self-defense against bigger predators.

Besides using its sharp claws to drive away danger, the Arctic fox also defends itself with its fur coat. For instance, its thick coat protects it from the cold of its habitat by insulating it against the cold and holding in the heat. The hairs on the coat are covered in oil, which helps moisture to bead and roll off instead of soaking into the fur.

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