Medical News An Arctic fox made an epic 4400-kilometre-long journey over sea ice

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A satellite collar being fitted to an Arctic foxElise Strømseng
By Adam PopescuAn Arctic fox travelled 4415 kilometres over sea ice and glaciers last year during a 76-day polar marathon. Biologists documented the journey, which began on the island of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard archipelago, and ended on Ellesmere Island in Canada’s remote Nunavut Territory.
“Crossing extensive stretches of sea ice and glaciers, the female moved at an average rate of 46.3 kilometres a day,” says the study’s co-author Eva Fuglei at the Norwegian Polar Institute. “The maximum movement rate was 155 kilometres a day and …

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