I was browsing through old photos taken with Canon Powershot S5 IS and I was deleting the bad quality shots. Then I saw this - and although I decided to not post old camera photos anymore, I simple need to share this!

I have a tendency to save my best photos for later and this shot was a victim of my bad habit. Before I posted it, I got much better camera, so the quality of this photo was too low in my eyes. Finally I forgot the photo completely. I saw it yesterday and it made me smile, so I think posting it might be a good idea

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Polar / arctic fox (alopex lagopus, liska polarni, pesec) from ZOO Brno, Czech republic
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INFO ABOUT THE ANIMAL:Name: polar/arctic fox (alopex lagopus)
Location: north of Eurasia, North America, Greenland
Size: 67 cm long body, 30 cm high, 40 cm long tail
weight: 5 - 9 kg
Diet: lemmings, Arctic Hare, eggs, and carrion, but polar foxes eat also birds, baby seals and fish. Foxes are able to hide their prey to find and eat it later.
Conservation status: Least Concern (only population in Scandinavia is endangered)
Interesting facts: polar foxes change their fur. They are white in winter, but then start to lose their fluffy white coat. In summer, they are dark grey and much less fluffy
| because they live in cold weather, their snouts and ears are very short
| polar foxes tend to form monogamous pairs in breeding season. Females give birth to 4-8 pups and both parents take care of the babies
| some foxes are called ,,blue foxes“ due special colour or their coat
| polar foxes are able to survive temperature – 80°C!
| polar foxes often follow polar bears to eat rest of bear’s prey
| polar foxes have thick fur even on their paws – that’s why they can walk on ice
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