polar fox

The polar fox is a small, white-furred variety of fox native to Cori Glacia. It is well-adapted to living in the freezing cold, with a thick coat of fur, a generally rounded body shape, and small ears.

Basic Information

Anatomy

The polar fox is uniquely adapted for survival in the frigid climate of Cori Glacia, with its thick, multilayered coat of fur, its small ears, and its furry paw pads. Its fluffy tail helps it retain heat while curled up asleep.

Polar foxes average about 2 feet in length, not including the tail.

Geographic Distribution

Comments

Please Login in order to comment!