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Arctic fox
noun
- a thickly furred, short-eared fox, Alopex lagopus, of the Arctic regions, brownish gray in summer and white in winter.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Arctic fox1
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Example Sentences
A little later they passed a steel trap, in which a white arctic fox straggled for freedom.
Like a little white arctic fox he was, and like one be began his antics on the shore.
With the exception of the Arctic fox, the higher fauna of these islands were found exclusively among the sea mammals.
Steller and his companions are gone, but the Arctic fox, which played them so many tricks, is still there.
The Labrador red fox is very common in the woods, and the "white," or arctic fox, in the barrens and further south on both coasts.
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