They're also quite curious. There are a fair number of photos and videos out there of researchers and other workers seeing a curious fox come up to them.
You should cover the Mexican free tailed bat. In spring they form the largest gathering of mammals anywhere in the world in a cave outside of San Antonio, Texas. It is called Bracken Bat Cave.
In Scandinavia the Arctic fox is considered endangered, since there are no polar bears to get food from in the winter they only have lemmings and voles to rely on. In Norway I think there are around 300 adult individuals, but the populations are fragmented and many rely on human feeding stations to stay alive
I have watched enough SaveAFox to know what kind of fax machine noises most foxes make. I wish you had some of the arctic fox noises so we could make sure they are speaking the same protocol. (:
artic foxes are one of my favourite animals. they're just so cute. their little nose and smaller ears (than other types of foxes), and the way they tilt their heads to listen to prey before pouncing head first into snow. and their snow white fur is so pretty
Yes it's a mutation/morph/phase of Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) known as Canadian Marble Fox (Vulpes vulpes), i think the confusion lies with there other known name the Arctic marble fox, there's a lot of Google misinformation saying they are the result of a hybrid between Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus). When they are a Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) mutation/morph/phase that first appeared in Canada, from a Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and (Silver) Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) crossbreeding, but they keep using the term hybrid.
I've been Patiently waiting over the years for a video dedicated to the African Wild Dog. Please consider this a polite request for such. Many thanks Daniel.
Please cover the pygmy marmoset when you get a chance... I don't know when you'll be in the amazon but I can only imagine how awesome it would be to see and interact with these creatures in person.
My longest-running beastfolk D&D character is an arctic fox. He’s a silver draconic bloodline sorcerer from a noble house. I’ve been playing him for over three years.
I love watching your program. Your artistic talents as well as knowledge always feed my curiosity and desire to learn. Thank you for what you do. I wish you much success in the future.
OMG< adorable white floof! so cute! It would be really cool if you guys could do a video on hedgehogs (the wild kind, not the pet kind). I find them so absolutely adorable!
I'm not sure about artic foxes, but red foxes can see the Earth's poles and use it as a sort of laser guide to capture their prey. They are the only known animal to be able to see the Earth's poles.
That's interesting, but isn't that the same methods birds use to navigate 🤨 (so I don't think red foxes ability is unique to them or that special to be fair). Other than that it is interesting to see that diverse ranges of foxes have developed ways to navigate and survive.
@@Azmodaeus49 Birds may navigate by it, rats become more restless during magnetic storms, and some researchers have argued that resting cows tend to align themselves pointing poleward, except under power cables which locally disrupt the field. But foxes are the only animal we know of that uses it to hunt. A fox that is stealthily approaching its intended meal will be most successful if it orientates itself either within about 20 degrees of the magnetic north, or due south, at least according to one recent study. Leaps from other directions usually fail to pin the prey. If foxes are indeed capable of magnetoreception, the mechanism by which they perceive the direction of the magnetic poles is unclear. The authors of this study speculate that foxes perceive the geometric field as an area of light or shade in their vision - in fact, even in people, laboratory tests show that the field impacts light perception.
I'm so happy to see the arctic and polar relationship again. Years ago I often watch documentaries where Arctic Fox always follow polar bears. But now I literally don't see it anymore in the latest polar region documentaries. I theorized it is because polar bears are no longer as successful in hunting seals as before due to global warming hence arctic fox no longer follow them. But now I see the thumbnail in this video of an Arctic Fox following a Polar Bear and I feel happy. ❤❤❤
They do. There is a Russian TH-cam. Channel, where the guy talks about this program. In their free time, they go ice fishing and use the fish to feed foodies that approach them. Its been going on for years. Its the same people that feed hungry polar bears. They have it much easier then animals in other regions, cuz they learned that they can rely on humans to feed them. Its mostly fish leftovers from processing plant. Tons of it, daily
I was up around the Chantry Inlet. North of the Churchill up by the Baffin Islands. I got a tentative job offer to skip college and spend the winters working in the area. I asked him if I accepted the job what would be the coldest I would work. The answer was -60 degrees. I asked if he was saying it doesn’t get colder than that temperature. He answered that that was not true. Below -60 degrees entitles you to a day off. I decided that a warm college lecture hall sounded a lot more inviting.
Tigers also get to live together when food is abundant. All mammals would prefer it. I believe most "solitary" mammals are quite lonesome and the solitary behavior is an unfortunate necessity but not a strict preference.
@@animalogic I will keep on putting this request in the comments of every Animalogic video until the video about prairie dogs is posted. (Note: that doesn't include Paleologic, Floralogic, or World of Birds videos, I put different requests on those ones.)
A great video about a fascinating animal! I had no idea foxes without the characteristic long ears existed. Also, while I usually find the censorship online nowadays annoying and childish, "a fox' ton" was just such a perfect pun. I absolutely love it lol
It’s ridiculous how cute they are with both winter coat and summer coat And of course the part at the end with humans killing said animal for their fur🙄🤬
Once met a Colorado black fox in the forest. Gave up fur on the spot. Fur is cruelty & we build great winterwear these days. There's just no need for it.🤗
So basically,
Arctic Foxes survive really harsh environments
By being very adorable
So adorable, fluffy & tiny that even d mighty ferocious Polar Bear doesn't mind sharing hard earned food with 'em.
By being very - 'Adora-Burrrrr... that's cold'!
The arctic fox is super cute, intelligent and strategic in terms of how they have evolved to survive no matter what in the cold. 🦊
It's amazing what a great designer can do!
@@All-shall-say-Jesus-is-Lord oh the upcoming comments will be interesting
@@All-shall-say-Jesus-is-Lord yes evolution is awesome!
@@All-shall-say-Jesus-is-Lordyeah your imaginary friend made all things.
It's not from evolving. Evolution is a myth. You don't just sprout new features that's not how biology works or has ever worked.
They're also quite curious. There are a fair number of photos and videos out there of researchers and other workers seeing a curious fox come up to them.
They keep as short of a distance as needed and incessantly rummage around any dwellings.
Arctic foxes are cute and sneaky and Polar bears are absolute units. Both are the greatest Arctic land predators.
@@PBFoote-mo2zr Polar bears do hunting on both land and ice so they still count. Plus, if they're terrestrial I count them as land predators.
They do plenty of hunting in the water
Seals are pretty absurd predators too
It's amazing to see two predators cooperate like this, instead of compete with each other like usual.
Imagine how many arctic foxes would need to team up with each other in order to compete with a polar bear. It would be quite the sight to behold.
It’s only cooperation if the fox helps the bears in some way
Theres no cooperation here tho, the fox is just being opportunistic
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453 it'd look like a whole bag of angry cottonballs.
Do you even know what cooperate means?
You should cover the Mexican free tailed bat. In spring they form the largest gathering of mammals anywhere in the world in a cave outside of San Antonio, Texas. It is called Bracken Bat Cave.
In Scandinavia the Arctic fox is considered endangered, since there are no polar bears to get food from in the winter they only have lemmings and voles to rely on. In Norway I think there are around 300 adult individuals, but the populations are fragmented and many rely on human feeding stations to stay alive
So disgusting about the fur trade... they are such beautiful creatures.
I definitely despise that trade and its traders.
@@Ace-vf2uf Do you hate the Indigenous People because of that? I hope not.
i think thats exactly why they want the fur (still bad though)
And it makes for a beautiful coat 😍😍😍
@@donsolos You're trying to hard
I have watched enough SaveAFox to know what kind of fax machine noises most foxes make. I wish you had some of the arctic fox noises so we could make sure they are speaking the same protocol. (:
cloud puppy with cat soundboard.
1:47 That bear living the life
Why are artic animals so cute but so dangerous lol
Because the arctic wants to kill you.
The fluff. The chonk. 😅
The polar bear shared a coke with the fox and now they are forever frens.
Have you done a series about animals that adapt well to human environments? Foxes, deer, hawks, etc.
I love when they hop face first into the snow!❤ ❄️ 🦊
but girls hated these foxes
@@jake9854 ?
@@jake9854 why?
Btw the hopping in the snow is called "mousing"
I'd say the Great Grey Owl is pretty damn well camouflaged, too. They blend right into the old and grey aspens they love to perch on.
Arctic foxes also occasionally steal/“borrow” a polar bear’s kill. They’re sassy and mischievous af
I love them
They look so different during the summer
They're so cute and fluffy!
I've seen a fox and a badger team up before or a fox and badger hunts together. Now this, nature is indeed full of wonders.
Arctic Foxes are my favorite animal. They're just so dang cute! (even cuter than normal foxes)
I missing the part where the arctic fox and polar bear are 'partners in crime.' Seems more like the arctic fox just scavenges off of bear kills.
they’re super cheeky. I’ve seen them in my village they just spy on you for no reason then when you look at them the dive away😆
How adorable. Curious little bun buns.
artic foxes are one of my favourite animals. they're just so cute. their little nose and smaller ears (than other types of foxes), and the way they tilt their heads to listen to prey before pouncing head first into snow. and their snow white fur is so pretty
woohoo! You made it - and aI love it! Thank you guy - and lots of love from Greenland 🇬🇱
Today I learned Vulpix the Pokemon was inspired by Vulpes Lagopus.
That moving snowball is very cute
"The first trick is being really, really, *really* --"
Cute!
"-- good at withstanding the cold."
oh
Fascinating little foxes! I had no idea how diverse their hunting ranges and skills could be. Such large families also. Thank you!🥰🌬💜✌🐺🦊❄
Arctic fox "Hey bear with your muscles and my brain together we'll conquer the world", bear: "oh sht i never thought about this before".
What a cute and clever creature!
Arctic Foxes are even more gorgeous than the usual orange ones. But to argue the title... *Predator* : "Here, hold my skull..." 😛
Great drawing - smart trick doing a white drawing on a black background.
I never realized they were so tiny!!
My brother seen an Arctic fox wandering through town, I also seen one the ice before
This is why i can't be wildlife photographer. My innate need to pet every animal controls me.
I pretty sure the simplest way to torture me is to put me with dogs and cats and ask me to not pet them
omg they're so cute curled up.
We need a plushie line for all these ADORABLE small mammals
I own an Arctic Fox plushie. I bought it while visiting my sister in Lapland.
Arctic fox keeps the tourist distracted while the polar bear goes in for the kill.. 😮
I would love an insect special. I feel like invertebrates don't get enough love.
the fox in the thumbnail looks like he’s gonna whistle at puss in boots
9:52 thats not an artic fox, it is a red fox (Vulpes vulpes).
Yes it's a mutation/morph/phase of Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) known as Canadian Marble Fox (Vulpes vulpes), i think the confusion lies with there other known name the Arctic marble fox, there's a lot of Google misinformation saying they are the result of a hybrid between Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus). When they are a Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) mutation/morph/phase that first appeared in Canada, from a Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and (Silver) Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) crossbreeding, but they keep using the term hybrid.
What a floofy cutie!! Love your videos!
Thank you! 😊
Most beautiful fox in world, also my favorite animal
I've been Patiently waiting over the years for a video dedicated to the African Wild Dog.
Please consider this a polite request for such. Many thanks Daniel.
Please cover the pygmy marmoset when you get a chance... I don't know when you'll be in the amazon but I can only imagine how awesome it would be to see and interact with these creatures in person.
Gorgeous fox, just adorable. How about the Coati next?
3:27 "Some foxes roll themselves into a ball."
Tails: write that down!
goodness the mural is getting so massive!!!!
We're so glad you noticed 👀
The Arctic fox is the perfect hunting wingman!
I've never seen an Artic Fox in person yet. Thank you for the content.
My longest-running beastfolk D&D character is an arctic fox. He’s a silver draconic bloodline sorcerer from a noble house. I’ve been playing him for over three years.
I love watching your program. Your artistic talents as well as knowledge always feed my curiosity and desire to learn. Thank you for what you do. I wish you much success in the future.
Thank you so much!! ❤
Those scripts need work though...
@@animalogic Or in english Dannyell Du FAULT
OMG< adorable white floof! so cute!
It would be really cool if you guys could do a video on hedgehogs (the wild kind, not the pet kind). I find them so absolutely adorable!
Oooh, yeah!
Fantastic work, as usual.
I'm not sure about artic foxes, but red foxes can see the Earth's poles and use it as a sort of laser guide to capture their prey. They are the only known animal to be able to see the Earth's poles.
That's interesting, but isn't that the same methods birds use to navigate 🤨 (so I don't think red foxes ability is unique to them or that special to be fair). Other than that it is interesting to see that diverse ranges of foxes have developed ways to navigate and survive.
@@Azmodaeus49 Birds may navigate by it, rats become more restless during magnetic storms, and some researchers have argued that resting cows tend to align themselves pointing poleward, except under power cables which locally disrupt the field. But foxes are the only animal we know of that uses it to hunt.
A fox that is stealthily approaching its intended meal will be most successful if it orientates itself either within about 20 degrees of the magnetic north, or due south, at least according to one recent study. Leaps from other directions usually fail to pin the prey. If foxes are indeed capable of magnetoreception, the mechanism by which they perceive the direction of the magnetic poles is unclear. The authors of this study speculate that foxes perceive the geometric field as an area of light or shade in their vision - in fact, even in people, laboratory tests show that the field impacts light perception.
What? No field trip to Saveafox to meet their arctic foxes 😤
The best channel for animals!
I'm so happy to see the arctic and polar relationship again. Years ago I often watch documentaries where Arctic Fox always follow polar bears. But now I literally don't see it anymore in the latest polar region documentaries. I theorized it is because polar bears are no longer as successful in hunting seals as before due to global warming hence arctic fox no longer follow them. But now I see the thumbnail in this video of an Arctic Fox following a Polar Bear and I feel happy. ❤❤❤
I have an Arctic Fox as my ESA @Foxyaku. He will be 4 years old this Spring ❤
I loved watching the little fox pop its head around
bear and fox is a nice friendship
It'd be nice for humanity to help feed these floofs and repopulate their numbers >w<
They're SO adorable >w
Feeding wild animals screws them more than it helps
They do. There is a Russian TH-cam. Channel, where the guy talks about this program. In their free time, they go ice fishing and use the fish to feed foodies that approach them. Its been going on for years. Its the same people that feed hungry polar bears. They have it much easier then animals in other regions, cuz they learned that they can rely on humans to feed them. Its mostly fish leftovers from processing plant. Tons of it, daily
I was up around the Chantry Inlet. North of the Churchill up by the Baffin Islands. I got a tentative job offer to skip college and spend the winters working in the area. I asked him if I accepted the job what would be the coldest I would work. The answer was -60 degrees. I asked if he was saying it doesn’t get colder than that temperature. He answered that that was not true. Below -60 degrees entitles you to a day off. I decided that a warm college lecture hall sounded a lot more inviting.
Thanks for traveling the distance, for us to experience these cuties at our comfort.❤️
A despicably ADORABLEEEEEE fox AND an Avengers reference? You made my evening after a shitty day.
When something like Thanos being mentioned in a wildlife video, you know you’re a pop culture icon.
All foxes are cute :D
As for next episode, I would like to know more about the muntjac deer
NGL everytime i watch animal documentaries I wish that was my job.
Ideas:
World of birds: Swallow tailed kite.
Floralogic: heliconia flower.
Paleologic: Placerias
Animalogic: Payara (aka Vampire fish)
Boy, I thought I was gonna be cheated out of one of Daniells drawings. Then...POP! There it is. I'm OK now. Lol
Not to worry Robert, you'll always get her beautiful art!
OMG they are so cuuuuuttteee!!!!
I'd love to have one of them fuzz balls to play with ♥️ they look so cute!
Tigers also get to live together when food is abundant. All mammals would prefer it. I believe most "solitary" mammals are quite lonesome and the solitary behavior is an unfortunate necessity but not a strict preference.
Can you please make a video about the binturong?I‘ve rarely seen people talk about it
Hey! We did one 4 years ago, check it out! th-cam.com/video/8Tniytx0ow0/w-d-xo.html
I've met a few Arctic foxes in person at some wildlife parks and they were really nice!
Awesome video as always
One thing I can tell you is that they are referred to as just "the Kiwi", not "the Kiwi bird", just as people do not say "chicken bird."
Nothing is better camouflaged than an arctic fox? My vote is polar bear!
Stick bugs and autumn leaf moths
I admire their tenacity to keep on keepin' on.
Please make a video about prairie dogs.
Soon!!
@@animalogic I will keep on putting this request in the comments of every Animalogic video until the video about prairie dogs is posted. (Note: that doesn't include Paleologic, Floralogic, or World of Birds videos, I put different requests on those ones.)
Can yall do one about the Philippine forest dog? Also known as the “tiger dog” and “witch dog”
the art is, as always, looking sharp 🥰
You mean nothing is a better cutie than the Arctic fox 🦊💚
A great video about a fascinating animal! I had no idea foxes without the characteristic long ears existed.
Also, while I usually find the censorship online nowadays annoying and childish, "a fox' ton" was just such a perfect pun. I absolutely love it lol
Danielle is wearing the cutest gloves I've seen yet ❤
You had me at slightly larger than a chihuahua.
It’s ridiculous how cute they are with both winter coat and summer coat
And of course the part at the end with humans killing said animal for their fur🙄🤬
Once met a Colorado black fox in the forest. Gave up fur on the spot.
Fur is cruelty & we build great winterwear these days. There's just no need for it.🤗
"What should we talk about next?"
MOAR FOXES
I might be biased.
My favorite Arctic fox video is the one where he keeps trying to steal the fish from the ice hole
[help- the very beginning- the fox looked like a muppet-]
you are a great artist
Holy shit they're so cute!!!
Artic fox be playing both team white in the winter and black in the summer
Can you do Narwhals or Baluga Whales please?
The AF is cute AF.
The title: Arctic foxes and Polar bears are partners in crime! Me: Heh, Archie arctic fox and Bobby polar bear from Roblox Piggy Book 2 :>
man i really hope there’s a lemming episode coming soon
ホッキョクギツネが幼犬の様な顔立ちをしているのは寒さ対策だったんですね
ホッキョクギツネはいつ見ても可愛い🥰
Love this channel Daniel. Thank you for being an emissary for wildlife.
It is sad this show could be called “ how humans fuck up everything”.
One of the cutest predators on our planet.
They are still number 2 after the Pine Marten
@@elperronimo shared first place