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Catching some Zzzz's

As summer begins, the Arctic Fox sheds its white coat for a brown one, perfect cover for summer. The change back to a winter coat occurs in September and October. By November the white winter coat is complete. Foxes of the blue coloring remain dark or charcoal colored all year but become a little lighter in winter. Taken in Aldergrove at the GVZ, B.C.

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MJ Mitchell 13 May 2008

OHHH - Such a sweet capture Pamela - really cool how the fur is sticking to the tree...such a great photo!

Artist Reply: It's molting time, at first I thought the poor little fella must have gotten into a fight, there was fur everywhere LOL Thanks so much MJ :)

Jodi Keys 13 May 2008

WOW this is a wonderful capture and I am jealous! I will never see one of these beautiful guys here!

Artist Reply: I have to admit, I was a bit confused when I took this shot as to what kind of animal this really was, the sign said Arctic Wolves, however I didn't see any wolves, I thought this little one was a wolf cub but then I thought, no he doesn't really look wolf like LOL. Found out later on it was a fox, such a cutie too!!

Kimberly Rose 12 May 2008

what an excellent photo!! soooo cute!

Artist Reply: Thanks Kimberly :) Really appreciate your sweet comments and compliments!

Joanna Jungjohann 12 May 2008

awwwwwwwwwwwwwww and awwwwwwwww1 SO CUTE!

Artist Reply: They did seem to have that effect on all the others watching him.. OOoohsss and AAaaawww's all around LOL Thanks Joanna :)

Emily Reed 12 May 2008

Super photo! Superb capture!

Artist Reply: Thank You Thank You Thank You *BIG SMILES* Emily!!