Arctic fox

In extreme situations of food scarcity, they also feed on feces.

An excerpt from the article 22 facts about Arctic fox
They are able to survive harsh winters and food shortages due to their exceptional energy-storing fat tissue. At the beginning of winter, the polar fox can have 3,500 kcal stored fat. An average-sized polar fox needs about 112 kcal per day to survive. Fat building begins during fall when the fox can increase its body weight by more than 50%.