Smaller than the red fox, the polar fox tends to lose ground because of its cousin. The territory of the red fox is expanding because it is less hunted by the wolf which disappears. All the species are related to each other ... The polar fox is the only canine to present a dimorphism going from a dark coat in summer to a completely white livery in winter. Which gives beautiful white on white photos!
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Renard polaire femelle âgée d'un an

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Renard polaire femelle âgée d'un an

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire qui se lèche les babines

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire femelle âgée d'un an

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Renard polaire qui tourne la tête

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Renard polaire qui tire la langue

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire qui tourne la tête

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire roulé en boule

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Renard polaire

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Renard polaire


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