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Foxes Every Hour

"Arctic foxes must endure a temperature difference of up to 90–100 °C between the external environment and their internal core temperature. To prevent heat loss, the Arctic fox curls up tightly tucking its legs and head under its body and behind its furry tail." :blobfoxarcticsnug: Own photo @keeya
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A really cozy looking arctic fox donut sleeping in the snow. After he finally found the correct place which took him almost half an hour to select where to sleep.
Foxes Every Hour

An arctic fox's fur thickness increases by 140% during winter. Definitely superfluff edition. :blobfoxarctic: Own photo
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A way too fluffy (no such thing) arctic fox looking back over their shoulder daydreaming a bit.
Foxes Every Hour

"The Arctic fox has a low surface area to volume ratio, as evidenced by its generally compact body shape, short muzzle and legs, and short, thick ears. Since less of its surface area is exposed to the Arctic cold, less heat escapes from its body." Own photo @keeya
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An illegally cute arctic fox sitting on a snow covered outlook. Tail folded around the paws so he's not cold. Everyone should have a fluffy tail!
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