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  1. Arctic fox babies, only three available. Adorable, captive bred arctic foxes grow to 12 lbs. The Animal Store, 4364 W Touhy Av, Lincolnwood

  2. Rescuing, loving and providing a safe haven for captive bred foxes and other non-wild friends. Learn More. Walking Wild currently provides a home for and specializes in the care of four different species of fox: Red, Arctic, Gray and Fennec.

  3. 11 lip 2024 · The marble fox (or arctic marble fox) is an interesting breed of fox, and not just because of the coat. This coloration of the fur is not something that is natural, but rather something that was created through human intervention, being the offspring of the red and silver fox combination.

  4. Known breeders for each species of fox listed by country then state or province. If you come across a breeder who had retired or a link that does not work, reach out to us and we will update this page. Fennec Fox, Ringtail Cats, Cacomistle, Large Spot Gennet, Bennett Wallaby and Prevost Squirrels.

  5. 19 sie 2024 · The arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) is very similar to the red fox but is typically smaller and not as commonly kept as a pet. An animal that has adapted to life in the Arctic, it is sensitive to hot temperatures and may overheat easier than other foxes.

  6. An Arctic fox litter usually consists of 6-8 pups, but some mothers can give birth to as many as 15! Larger litters are common when food is abundant. Both parents play an active role in rearing their young.

  7. See more about red fox babies in our article here. Arctic Fox Babies. Arctic foxes have much larger litters than red foxes. They can have anywhere from 8-14 kits per litter. Arctic foxes are born at a different time of year than red foxes. Their mating season starts from April until July, and the kits are born around August.

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