Biology, asked by hillgrace33, 1 year ago

how does the artic fox survive the harsh winters in the tundra

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Answered by fizaaindrabi
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As its name suggests, the Arctic fox is a species of fox native to the Arctic region of the world. Also known as the White fox or Snow fox, the Arctic fox is found throughout Alaska, north Canada and some parts of Greenland. The fact that this small fox species manages to survive the harsh winters that the tundra region boasts of may come as a surprise for many, until you realize that nearly every feature of this animal is such that it helps it to adapt and survive in this climate.
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Answered by JenelleTeeters
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The arctic fox has done several adaptations to survive in harsh winters

Explanation:

  • The arctic fox survives the harsh witter of the tundra because of their adaptation capability. They have compacted and round body which decreases the surface area that results in decreasing heat loss of the body.
  • Their thick and deep body fur allows them to conserve body heat and maintain a thermostatic conditions in their body.  
  • The arctic fox has small body extremities like legs, ears, and muzzle which reduce heat loss. Therefore these adaptation helps arctic fox to survive in harsh winter.

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