Arctic Fox Winter Foraging Hudson Bay: Scientific Name:
Alopex lagopus
The white coat of the Arctic Fox is a camouflage tactic during the winter season which will protect them from other animals looking for a good meal. A usual diet of an Arctic Fox is lemmings, voles, squirrels, birds, berries, fish and eggs but they are often seen foraging along the frozen shore of the Hudson Bay for any delicacies like a ringed seal.
Arctic Fox, Alopex lagopus, foraging on the tundra in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area, Hudson Bay, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
"Arctic Fox Winter Foraging Hudson Bay"
With its winter coat on, an Arctic Fox scours the frozen coastline of the Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba foraging for any scraps of food leftover from the Polar Bears.
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Stock Photo Title: Arctic Fox Winter Foraging Hudson BayWith its winter coat on, an Arctic Fox scours the frozen coastline of the Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba foraging for any scraps of food leftover from the Polar Bears.
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