


Living year round in the harsh Arctic Tundra, Arctic foxes have become very opportunistic feeders to survive. They will eat almost anything, from unguarded eggs and nestlings during the summer, to garbage and reindeer pellets during the winter.
Burrows are commonly used for shelter, when temperatures and wind conditions become particularly harsh.


Any search can turn deadly, as a young woman and her wilderness search dog are lured into an eerie murder.

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