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The arctic fox has white fur in the winter and brown fur in the summer. It lives in the Arctic tundra of Greenland, Iceland, Asia, and Canada, where it hunts small animals like eggs, fish, birds, and lemmings using its sharp claws. The arctic fox has thick fur and sharp claws that help it survive in the harsh Arctic climate and protect it from predators like snowy owls, wolves, and polar bears.








