Arctic foxes can be discovered all over the world. You simply need to go far sufficient north. The types is best known for its snow-white fur. An animal rescue in New York recently shared a video of two sleepy Arctic foxes.
Although they might seem animals, the animals belong to a wildlife sanctuary.
In the video, they’re still happy to see their caretaker and appear to act more like dogs. In this case, both animals were rescued from captivity and, unfortunately, can not return to the wild.
The rescue, called Arctic Fox Daily, mostly concentrates on rescuing types belonging to the New york city area. Something Arctic foxes are not.
The types live in Alaska, throughout Canada, Greenland, Iceland, and Russia. In locations like Iceland, the animal is the largest predator in the area, which is impressive as they usually weigh just six to 12 pounds.
The animal’s stubby bodies and short legs help them deal with the cold temperatures by decreasing heat loss.
Arctic foxes deal with some dangers, especially from global warming, harming their environments. Likewise, red foxes, which are larger, have expanded their territory north, putting the Arctic fox more at danger.
Owners of the Arctic Fox Daily state while these two foxes are comfy around people, other animals at the sanctuary have had more terrible experiences. Therefore, the rescue is not open to visitors.
Arctic foxes can be found all over the world. You just need to go far sufficient north. See this video from a fox rescue.