A species of fox lives in the artic

Yes, there are species of foxes that live in the Arctic. One such species is the Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus). It is specially adapted to the extreme cold weather conditions of the Arctic, with a thick white fur coat that provides insulation and helps it camouflage in its snowy environment. Arctic Foxes have small ears and a short muzzle to minimize heat loss and reduce exposure to frigid temperatures. They also have fur-covered paws, which act as insulation and help them walk on snow and ice without slipping. These foxes are highly adaptable and can survive in the harsh Arctic tundra by hunting small mammals, birds, and even scavenging on carcasses left by other predators.