Description
The red fox thrives in one of Canada’s harshest environments through a remarkable combination of intelligence, adaptability, and specialized winter survival traits. In the Yukon, temperatures can plunge far below freezing, yet the fox remains active throughout the long northern winter.
Its thick winter coat provides exceptional insulation, while the fur covering its paws helps protect against snow and ice while also improving traction. The fox’s large bushy tail acts like a blanket, wrapping around its face and body during rest to conserve heat. Acute hearing allows it to detect rodents moving beneath deep snow, often diving headfirst into the snowpack to capture prey hidden below the surface.
Photographing this fox in the Yukon wilderness was a reminder of how resilient and perfectly adapted wildlife can be in Canada’s northern landscapes. Against the snow-covered terrain, the fox’s vibrant coat seemed to glow in the winter light — a striking contrast in an otherwise frozen world.
Photo by Lou Fasullo Photography
Taken By
Lou FASULLO
Taken On
May 7, 2026
Tagged
animal
canine
dog
mammal
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fox
kit_fox
wildlife
grey_fox
carnivores
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winter
red_fox
snow
fur
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terrestrial_animal
Assignments
Wildlife
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Focal:
397
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Lens Model:
FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS
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Shutter speed:
0.002
sec
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Aperture: f/
7.1