How many Arctic foxes are there in packs?

Arctic foxes are not typically found in packs like wolves or other canids. They are solitary animals, especially during the breeding season.

However, they might form temporary groups for a short period, usually during the winter months when food is scarce. These temporary groups are often made up of a family unit, consisting of a breeding pair and their young.

It's important to note that these temporary groups are not considered true packs, as they lack the social structure and cooperative hunting behaviors of packs like wolves.