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Pair of Polar / arctic foxes (alopex lagopus, liska polarni, pesec) from ZOO Brno, Czech republic the white one has heterochromia, which means that each of her eyes has different colour
FUR ON YOUR BACK IS BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS!
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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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More similar pictures:
To see more, look at my FOX GALLERY
This photo belongs to me and I can very easily prove, that it was me, who took this shot. So please, respect my copyright if you want to use my work, ask me first to gain my permission, please! Thank you
FUR ON YOUR BACK IS BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS!
Thank you for your comments and faves
____________
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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More similar pictures:
To see more, look at my FOX GALLERY
This photo belongs to me and I can very easily prove, that it was me, who took this shot. So please, respect my copyright if you want to use my work, ask me first to gain my permission, please! Thank you
Image size
854x592px 325.31 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 500D
Shutter Speed
1/1000 second
Aperture
F/5.0
Focal Length
123 mm
ISO Speed
1000
Date Taken
Nov 29, 2010, 1:00:41 PM
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this is SO cute! the expression on the white fox's face is perfect for the title, plus i love how the closer fox is blurred and how the white one is looking straight at the black one. you caught the shot perfectly as their faces are pointed directly at each other. plus the black and white colorations make it even better! ^^ those eyes are just beautiful, i have never seen a fox with those eyes. the quality is as amazing as the impact!
there is absolutely nothing bad about this picture, i can't find a single thing, this deserves five stars and a half!