Arctic snow fox approaching the expedition

The fox was curious to approach the expedition and went to a nearby corner to rest.

Dave Briggs, the Arctic Kingdom tour guide, recorded a curious snow fox approaching the expedition in Canada's Arctic region, Story Trender reported on Dec. 18. The animal even investigated Briggs's shoes for a while before getting bored and coming to another corner curled up.

own thick fur, live in a cold Arctic environment and adapt well to the cold. They can withstand temperatures down to -70 degrees Celsius.

Picture 1 of Arctic snow fox approaching the expedition
Snow foxes possess thick fur, live in a cold Arctic environment and adapt well to the cold.

The expedition called the fox "Spot" after many visits. "Spot is the boldest and most prominent fox in the small snow fox that regularly visits us. Not only does it appear around the camp, sometimes it comes suddenly when we are outside , " Briggs said. again.

"I am passionate about nature and wildlife. I believe that most wild animals have innate instincts to know when to believe and when to feel dangerous. There are times when I used to sit. near a fox, but very rare, I felt so wonderful and happy then, " Briggs said.

The board reported that the snow proved very alert and only approached the camp at night or early in the morning, before the sun rose, he said. However, they gradually became more comfortable with the advent of the expedition.