A foxy conversation on the Polar Bear Photo Safari. George Turner photo.
Cute and frisky, Arctic foxes are nomadic animals that follow polar bears onto the ice in search of food throughout the winter. During the summer they form family groups. The mother and father both care for the young and sometimes a female kit from a previous litter joins in to help care for the new pups. In the wild, Arctic foxes only live for 3-4 years, as there are many predators to evade, including eagles, polar bears, wolverines, red foxes and wolves.
If youβve seen the classic photo of an Arctic fox nosediving into the snow, they arenβt playing, theyβre hunting. Their hearing is so good they can hear lemmings moving underneath the snow. They pounce when they get close.