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    Very beautiful!! WOW!

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    Yes, he is beautiful, but I do feel bad for him he looks so cold. Poor boy.

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    Stupid question.....Can he survive that kind of temps? He looks like he's stressed due to the cold. Seeing that he's red instead of white, could there be something wrong with him? Couldn't he find a place to take cover? Sorry for all the questions. It just fascinates me to see something like this


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    Wow, what a beautiful fox!! i wish the ones up here had big fluffy coats like that! And the area it is in is beautiful!!
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    What a gorgous FOX! AW! Looks chilly out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah
    Stupid question.....Can he survive that kind of temps? He looks like he's stressed due to the cold. Seeing that he's red instead of white, could there be something wrong with him? Couldn't he find a place to take cover? Sorry for all the questions. It just fascinates me to see something like this
    There's nothing wrong with him. He's a Red Fox not an Arctic Fox. And I'm sure he has a den somewhere to get out of the cold. They are hardy animals that live on rodents and birds.
    http://www.contus.com/alaska/brochure/wildlife/hw.htm

    Red Foxes are found in a variety of biomes, from prairies and scrubland to forest settings. They are most suited to lower latitudes but do venture considerably far north, competing directly with the Arctic Fox on the tundra. Red Foxes have also become a familiar sight in suburban and even urban environments, sharing territory with the much maligned raccoon.

    Red Foxes eat rodents, insects, fruits, worms, eggs, mice, birds, and other small animals. They have 42 very powerful teeth that they use to catch their food. The foxes regularly consume from 0.5–1 kilograms (1–2 pounds) of food per day.

    In recent decades, many foxes have established themselves in urban neighbourhoods in Britain. These urban foxes probably depend mainly on scavenging household waste, though they will also take rodents and birds from gardens and wasteland. Since they are so adaptable they have a strong population that is above 20 million.

    In general, each fox claims its own territory; foxes pair up only in winter and in summer they forage alone. Territories may be as large as 50 square kilometres (19 square miles); ranges are much smaller (<12 square kilometres (4.6 square miles)) in habitats with abundant food sources, however. Several dens are utilized within these territories; dens may be claimed from previous residents such as marmots, or dug anew. A larger main den is used for winter living, birthing and rearing of young; smaller dens are dispersed throughout the territory for emergency and food storage purposes. A series of tunnels often connects them with the main den.
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