When do Arctic foxes sleep?

Arctic foxes are crepuscular, which means they are most active at dawn and dusk. They are less active during the day and night, which is when they typically sleep.

However, their sleep patterns can vary depending on factors like:

* Season: During the long summer days, they may be active for longer periods and sleep less.

* Food availability: They may stay awake longer during times when food is abundant.

* Breeding season: Females with pups will be more active and sleep less to care for their young.

In general, Arctic foxes likely sleep for a few hours throughout the day and night, interspersed with periods of activity.