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Red foxes and arctic foxes don t share the same range so such a cross breed doesn t occur in nature.
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Instead this type of fox is breed by humans for their uniquely beautiful coloring.
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Their beautiful white fur displays patches of black or tan across the face and on the ears.
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The arctic fox vulpes lagopus also known as the white fox polar fox or snow fox is a small fox native to the arctic regions of the northern hemisphere and common throughout the arctic tundra biome.
The canadian marble fox is considered to be one of the rarest of fox species.
These foxes occur from genetic mutations and can also be referred to as colored phases.
Man has bred the two and the result has been the marble fox.
What is a canadian marble arctic fox.
It is well adapted to living in cold environments and is best known for its thick warm fur that is also used as camouflage.
There are approximately 47 sub species of the red fox.
Nor is the canadian marble fox or even a canadian fox.
Unlike the wolves foxes don t hunt in packs they are more of a lone hunter.
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The cross fox is most commonly found in north america.
In the wild most individuals do not live past their first year.
The cross fox is another color variation of the classic red fox.
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Although the distinguishing feature of these foxes is their coloration canadian marble foxes also called arctic marble foxes are a cross between a red fox and an arctic fox.
These foxes will typically have white fur that includes patches of black colored fur across its eyes face and ears.
Marble foxes occur as genetic mutations called color phases resulting from breeding the red fox.
Despite much online hullabaloo about this near virally popular bundle of foxy cuteness the marble arctic fox is not actually a particular species.
The canadian marble fox comes from the canine family.
In this context canadian is a geographic signifier and marble is a descriptor.
The fur commission usa also reports that an arctic marble was born in a silver fox litter in norway in 1945 at sverre omber s farm.