Arctic foxes are small foxes that stand 10-12 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 6-10 pounds. Their coat color changes seasonally from white in the winter to brownish-grey in the summer, allowing them to camouflage in their Arctic environments. Arctic foxes live in coastal tundra regions throughout the Arctic circle in Europe, Asia, and North America, primarily eating small mammals like lemmings and Arctic hares as well as birds and their eggs.