Arctic Fox Hunts With Its Ears | Snow Animals | BBC Earth
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- It's hard to hunt when there is a thick layer of snow blocking your view, but luckily, Arctic foxes don't need to see to their food to catch it..
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Snow Animals: 2016
Gordon Buchanan meets the animals who live in nature's winter wonderlands. He reveals their survival secrets, from the polar bear mother who gives her cubs the best possible start in life to the owl that finds food hidden beneath a blanket of snow, plus the plucky penguins that huddle together to keep warm. Gordon also unwraps the lives of our favourite Christmas characters: those wonderful reindeer and our very own robin redbreast!
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I just can’t get over the fact of how adorable the arctic fox is!
So underrated wtf? Subscribed
😂😂😂 adorable dangerous
Looks like my aunt Betty's White spitz hahaha
I just love how resilient and cute arctic foxes are! ❤🦊🦊
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*"Particularly their hearing..."*
Fox: I heard that.
At the end he lies down and gives up for the day. Just like me.
this is just so cute!! look at how he jumps!
It's not that cute for lemmings
I love that I woke up to this winter wonderland 🥰 thank you for sharing
So smart and cute!
...practice makes perfect, little cutie ❄
What a beautiful animal. Wow I’m in my thirties and I worry how many animals since I was a child have gone extinct. And there’s nothing us people can do to fight the big companies with billions.
I am double your age and it beggars belief what mankind has bestowed upon our Earth & it's inhabitants 😢
Треба безмежно любити природу і свою роботу, щоб працювати, як творча група BBC. Дякую. ❤❤
The last part video : I'm done with this 😂
What a mystical creature it is.
Tout animal blanc paraît jaunis dans la neige.. .
Très belle nature qui vire aux changements du temps.
Il a l’air tellement heureux, ça fait extrêmement plaisir à voir 🦊🤍
I thought it was a Samoyed in the thumbnail. So cute 🥰
That’s so cute
Animals snow is very wild life guys 😮 1:58 best nature
Adorable ears too!! And love to 'hear' Gordon's commentary ♡
Thank you, this is beautiful
Amazing agility. ❤️
Beautiful ❤
Oooh... My goodness...
Cuteness overload!!! ❤❤❤
I love artic foxes as they are so cuuuute! I learned that artic foxes are being hunted by red foxes which made me hate red foxes now. 😭😭😭
Beautiful❤❤❤
Great animals . Save the world animals guys .. best nature ..
Fantastic!!
So cuuuuuuute!!!! 😍😍😍
Beautiful animal..
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Aww I want one!!
Aaaw Stunning Footage an Love the Arctic Fox 🤍
Oh my goodness! ❤❤
Sehr schön 🤠
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
Too cute!! 👍😁💕
Nice 👌 🌹❤
cute ❤
Arctic Fox 🦊❤.
Nice
Surprised that fox allows humans to get near him.
Oh! So that’s why they have to do that, I thought that just for fun
Wooah 😯
What is the difference between pouncing and mousing?
Can anyone please explain accurately!
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This video is a stunning portrayal of the Arctic fox, a master of survival in one of the harshest environments on Earth. It's fascinating to witness how this incredible creature uses its ears to pinpoint prey under layers of snow. Nature's adaptations are a testament to the wonders of evolution. Have you ever been fortunate enough to witness the Arctic fox in action, or do you have a story of other animals' remarkable adaptations? Let's cherish the beauty of the natural world and the astonishing abilities of its inhabitants. ❄🦊🌿
Kikiki😅
They align to earths magnetic field?? Can someone elaborate on this? Seems like an intense skill lol
West. The narrator does not give a detailed explanation, but the earth has both true North and Magnetic North bearings. Somehow the fox is aligned with the earth's magnetic declination.
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Magical world & what is humanity doing? Fighting wars and depleting resources & poisoning everything.
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Why was the host whispering in the very beginning?
My guess? Because at that time he was close to the fox & did not want to frighten it 🤔🤨
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Is there something wrong with the foxes eyes? They look funny?
I thought that? Maybe a reaction to the harsh icy stinging winds? 🤔
@@lynngreene1993 They look infected. I've seen similar on dogs before. Poor fox. 😟
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SUBHANALLAH The Creation of Almighty ALLAH
(Almighty God)
The most merciful The beneficent
How beautiful that Fox is
Amazing Skills
We Have to Work together for Saving theses Nice Creaters of the CREATER 🤲☝️❤
Allah haven’t reached there yet , it’s Jesus in canada😂
The Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) is a small dog native to the polar regions of Eurasia and North America, it known for its ability to seasonally change the color of its fur coat, in fall and winter it is white, while in spring and summer, it is blackish brown, it is one of the four extant species constituting the genus Alopex, the others are the Corsac Fox (Alopex corsac), the Swift Fox (Alopex velox), and the Kit Fox (Alopex macrotis), the former is its closest living relative as the corsac fox is very similar to the arctic fox.
It’s vulpes and it’s not a DOG it’s a canine.
@shitass6523, canines are dogs, second foxes are dogs, canines are one of three subfamilies of dogs as well as being the only subfamily of dogs that still exists today, also, the Vulpes genus is now restricted to only the red foxes, which are now three separate species: the Eurasian Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), the American Red Fox (Vulpes fulva), and the African Red Fox (Vulpes barbara), thus making Vulpes one of the smallest and least diverse of the twenty extant genera of dogs (family Canidae), the tibetan fox, corsac fox, arctic fox, swift fox, kit fox, bengal fox, blanford's fox, ruppell's fox, fennec fox, pale fox, and cape fox are all more closely related to both the Bat-Eared Fox (Otocyon megalotis) and the Raccoon Dogs (genus Nyctereutes) than they are to the red foxes, which therefore removes them all from the Vulpes genus and relocates them to three separate genera, which are Neocyon for only the Tibetan Fox (Neocyon ferrilatus), Alopex for the Corsac Fox (Alopex corsac), the Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), the Swift Fox (Alopex velox), and the Kit Fox (Alopex macrotis), and Fennecus for the Bengal Fox (Fennecus bengalensis), the Blanford's Fox (Fennecus canus), the Ruppell's Fox (Fennecus rueppellii), the Fennec Fox (Fennecus zerda), the Pale Fox (Fennecus pallidus), and the Cape Fox (Fennecus chama), the species in the Fennecus genus are considered the closest to both the bat-eared fox and raccoon dogs and the species in the Alopex genus are considered the second closest, leaving the red foxes (genus Vulpes) as the most basal and distantly related from all the other groups and the tibetan fox of the monotypic genus Neocyon to be only more derived than red foxes but basal to the Alopex + (Fennecus + (Otocyon + Nyctereutes)) clade.
Well then stop talking so the poor little guy can hunt!
Cute. Definitely not a cat. 👍
we will have no cat hate on here sir off you jolly well go and dont come back
WOw