Posted on 07/02/2019 3:28:02 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
According to researchers at Norway's Polar Institute, the juvenile fox which was fitted with a GPS tracking device covered more than 3,500 kilometres in just 76 days, averaging 46km a day.
At one point, its movement rate dropped below 10 kilometres a day for 48 hours.
Scientists believe the juvenile, thought to be under a year old when it embarked on its journey, may have encountered bad weather or stopped to "snap up crustaceans from the open water".
The second leg of the animal's journey into Canada remains more of a mystery, however.
Its transmitter stopped working in February this year, and its fate remains unknow
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Got to keep on walkin!
How do you walk from Norway to Canada?
But, at least he/she/it/them/they embraced the fossil fuel boycott. More so than the other fur wearing celebs.
Could have done if FASTER if he wasn’t lugging that GPS collar everywhere.
But...but...but how is that possible with the artic being ice free in the summer?! /sarc
I think they'll find the transmitter here.
From the song ——”The Squaws along the Yukon are good enough for me.”
She makes her underwear from hides of grizzly bear
And bathes in ice cold water every day
Her skin I love to touch but I just can’t touch it much
Because her fur lined parka’s in the way
Grunt, THANK YOU for the help with my post.
Olde Hank Williams did a good one!
OOGA MOOGA MOOGA!
It was racing an unladen swallow.
How many lazy dogs did it jump over?
How many lazy dogs did it jump over?
I thought it was a brown fox that was so jumpy?
I dunno...what color are Arctic foxes? White?
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Famous pangram from typing class.
Somebodys always chasing after the fox
How do you walk from Norway to Canada?
PRACTICE.PRACTICE, PRACTICE!!! (???)
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