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Arctic fox walks more than 4,000 kilometres from Norway to Canada

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COPENHAGEN — An Arctic fox walked more than 4,415 kilometres to go from northern Norway to Canada’s far north in four months, Norwegian researcher­s said.

The Norwegian Polar Institute reported the young female fox left her birth place on Norway’s Svalbard archipelag­o on March 1, 2018, and reached Canada’s Ellesmere Island by way of Greenland on July 1, 2018.

The ground the small fox cumulative­ly covered over those four months was among the most ever recorded for an Arctic fox seeking a place to settle down and breed, the institute said in a research article subtitled “One female’s long run across sea ice.”

Institute scientists monitored the fox’s movements with a satellite tracking device they fitted her with in July 2017 near her native habitat by a glacier on Norway’s Spitsberge­n island.

She stayed close to home then gradually ventured out until she left the island on March 26, 2018.

During the walk to Canada, the roughly two-year-old fox moved at an average rate of 46.3 kilometres per day, the Norwegian scientists said.

“The short span of time spent covering such a distance highlights the exceptiona­l movement capacity of this small-sized carnivore species,” they said.

The distance between the fox’s natal den and where she settled on Ellesmere Island was 1,789 kilometres if travelled in a straight line, according to the institute.

The sea ice allows Norway’s arctic foxes to reach Greenland and then North America, though it’s not known why they leave their birth places in search of places to breed, the researcher­s said.

The animals, which have thick fur to survive cold environmen­ts and live to about age four, subsist on fish, marine birds and lemmings.

 ?? ELISE STROEMSENG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Norwegian researcher­s said Tuesday that this young female Arctic fox, shown in this photo, has been tracked walking from northern Norway to Canada’s far north, a distance of 4,415 kilometres.
ELISE STROEMSENG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Norwegian researcher­s said Tuesday that this young female Arctic fox, shown in this photo, has been tracked walking from northern Norway to Canada’s far north, a distance of 4,415 kilometres.

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