Movement – Foxes move because of their skeletal system, muscular system and nervous system.
Respiratory – They breathe through their nose or mouth with their respiratory and circulatory system.
Stimuli – Their nervous system lets them detect touch, sight, hearing, taste, and smell.
Growth – The arctic fox is a small animal whose growth is influenced by quality and availability of food.
Reproduction – Their mating season usually starts from September to May. They usually mate for life, and both genders help raise the pups.
Excretory – They excrete by releasing waste.
Nutrition – The arctic fox will generally eat any small animal it can find. Lemmings are the most common prey.
Respiratory – They breathe through their nose or mouth with their respiratory and circulatory system.
Stimuli – Their nervous system lets them detect touch, sight, hearing, taste, and smell.
Growth – The arctic fox is a small animal whose growth is influenced by quality and availability of food.
Reproduction – Their mating season usually starts from September to May. They usually mate for life, and both genders help raise the pups.
Excretory – They excrete by releasing waste.
Nutrition – The arctic fox will generally eat any small animal it can find. Lemmings are the most common prey.