Yes, the Arctic fox cares for its young, known as kits. The female typically gives birth to a litter of 5 to 10 kits in a den, and both parents are involved in feeding and protecting them. The mother nurses the kits and brings food to the den, while the father helps by hunting and providing additional food. This parental care is crucial for the survival of the young in the harsh Arctic environment.
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