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Polar fox. Wildlife. Arctic,  Kolguev Island, Russia.
Arctic fox in winter fur in the forest at late summer or autumn
arctic fox in the wild
Artic fox
Fox North Pole mammal predator cute
An Arctic Fox runs across the wind blown snow near another fox and two polar bears (off camera) at the Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
Arctic fox, beautiful animal in snow. Sniffing polar fox. Wildlife action scene from nature, Vulpes lagopus, Svalbard, Norway
Arctic fox looking after rivals and danger in the forest
Autumn portrait of a North American arctic fox, quietly resting on the ground.
Red fox in a farm paddock in Central Victoria
Arctic fox living high in the mountain of Norway. This its taking during the fall.
Fox laying on a snow covered hillside in the Yellowstone ecosystem  in Wyoming and Montana in western USA of North America.
An arctic fox in his white winter coat is rest in the snow. Plenty of copy space.
Two (one out of focus) of species Culpeo (Lycalopex culpaeus) or Culpeo zorro, Andean zorro or Andean fox in snow covered landscape of the Atacama Desert near San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta, Chile
Arctic fox in winter time in Siberian tundra close up.
Two sled dogs chained together during the summer period outside Ilulissiat in western Greenland - the aggressive dogs are kept in short chains all summer and the ground around them grows muddy and dirty
The Arctic fox, also known as the white fox, polar fox, or snow fox, is a small fox native to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere
White wolves, A pack of white wolves filmed in a nature reserve in Germany
arctic She-wolf and little wolf cub on green grass
Single polar/arctic fox (vulpes lagopus) laying in front in a morphing winter fur.
Arctic fox in zoo ecomuseum in Montreal
Arctic fox kits at their den near the town of Cambridge Bay in Nunavut, Canada.  The arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) is a small fox native to the High Arctic regions of the North America, Europe, and Asia.  In winter it has pure white fur, but in summer it is grayish or gray-brown. Its fur is the most efficient insulator among mammals. Arctic foxes live in dens that may be used by many successive generations, and usually have from five to eight kits.  They eat whatever small animal they can catch, supplemented by carrion, berries, and seaweed. Although isolated populations are threatened, the entire species is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.
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Wolves of the wapiti pack posing (sitting and laying down) in deep snow in Yellowstone National Park. Wolf is one of the wapiti pack of Yellowstone. Photo capture near the Tower Junction in late March on a chilly day with snow covering the ground. Tower junction is between, Tower falls, Mammoth Hot Springs / Gardiner, Montana and Cooke City Montana. Major cities nearby are Bozeman and Billings Montana and Jackson Wyoming. A dead bison (buffalo) had drawn the wolf to this location.
A closeup of a Polar fox in wildpark in Bavaria, Germany
white arctic wolf
Arctic fox in winter
The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), or grey fox, is an omnivorous mammal of the family Canidae, widespread throughout North America and Central America.  Sonoran Desert, Arizona.
Front view of arctic fox cub, Svalbard Islands, Arctic, Longyearbyen, Northern Europe, Norway
Focused arctic fox in the forest at late summer or autumn
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