Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

blue-fox

Noun
/bluː fɒks/
Definition
A variety of the Arctic fox with bluish-gray fur, known for its beautiful coat and adaptability to harsh tundra environments.
Examples
  • The blue fox is often seen in the Arctic regions, blending in with the snowy landscape.
  • Many fur traders value the blue fox for its distinctive and attractive coat.
  • Documentaries about wildlife often showcase the blue fox in its natural habitat.
Meaning
The blue fox is a color variant of the Arctic fox that is particularly sought after for its luxurious fur. It is adapted to cold climates and can survive in extreme temperatures.
Synonyms
  • Arctic fox
  • Vulpes lagopus