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  2. Arctic fox fur - Wikipedia

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    Textile with white fox (Daniel Kohavi, 2016) Arctic fox pelt. Arctic fox fur is a type of fur obtained from the arctic fox (also known as the polar fox) and turned into a commodity. The arctic fox is zoologically divided into two color varieties, the white fox and the blue fox, whose fur is also a commodity as blue fox fur. The white fox, the ...

  3. Arctic fox - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the Arctic foxes hearing is less sensitive than the dog and the kit fox. The Arctic fox and the kit fox have a low upper-frequency limit compared to the domestic dog and other carnivores. [29] The Arctic fox can easily hear lemmings burrowing under 4-5 inches of snow. [30]

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    TREKOL-39446 - fiberglass body pickup truck variant of 39445; TREKOL-AGRO - 4x4 fitted with agricultural equipment; TREKOL-Forester-D (LIGHT) - 4x4 open body; TREKOL-Woodman - 4x4; TREKOL Forester-M - large 4x4; TREKOL Forester-M North - large 4x4 for Arctic use; TREKOL 8901-trailer - single axle trailer; TREKOL Ambulance - 6x6 ambulance on ...

  5. The Arctic Fox Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Fox Centre (Icelandic: Melrakkasetur [ˈmɛlˌrahkaˌsɛːtʏr̥]) is a research centre with an enclosed exhibition and café in the municipality Súðavík in the Westfjords in Iceland. It focuses on the Arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus ) which is the only native terrestrial mammal in Iceland. [ 1 ]

  6. File:Fox kits in front of fox hole.ogv - Wikipedia

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  7. Fox - Wikipedia

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    The word fox comes from Old English and derives from Proto-Germanic *fuhsaz. [nb 1] This in turn derives from Proto-Indo-European *puḱ-"thick-haired, tail." [nb 2] Male foxes are known as dogs, tods, or reynards; females as vixens; and young as cubs, pups, or kits, though the last term is not to be confused with the kit fox, a distinct