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  1. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Arctic animals include mammals such as the polar bear, Arctic fox, Arctic hare, caribou / reindeer, musk ox and wolverine; aquatic mammals such as the orca / killer whale, narwhal, beluga whale, walrus and numerous seal species; and birds such as the ptarmigan, bald eagle, Arctic tern and puffin.

  2. List of Animals that Live in the Arctic Region. Land Mammals. Arctic Fox. Arctic Ground Squirrel. Arctic Hare. Arctic Lemming. Arctic Shrew. Arctic Wolf. Caribou. Dall Sheep. Eurasian Ermine. Grizzly Bear. Lynx (Arctic cat) Moose. Musk Ox. Polar Bear. Singing Vole. Snowshoe Hare. Taiga Vole. Tundra Vole. Wolverine. Marine/Sea Mammals. Baleen Whale.

  3. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Many Arctic animals even change their coloration seasonally. Species of Arctic fox and Arctic hare, for example, are snowy white in winter but molt and grow a brownish or greyish fur coat during the summer months.

  4. Photo Ark. Polar Bear. 3:25. WATCH: Polar Bears 101. How do polar bears survive their Arctic habitat? Is climate change affecting their population? Learn how polar bears have adapted to life on...

  5. www.worldwildlife.org › places › arcticArctic | Places | WWF

    North America. Species. Polar bear, Arctic wolf, Arctic fox, Pacific salmon, Seals. The Arctic is a region like no other in the world and it’s warming twice as fast, bringing with it rapid change impacting life on land and at sea. About 4 million people live in the Arctic, spread out over eight countries, including the United States.

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  6. The arctic fox is an incredibly hardy animal that can survive frigid Arctic temperatures as low as –58°F in the treeless lands where it makes its home. It has furry soles, short ears, and a...

  7. Wildlife. Millenia of evolution have prepared Arctic species like the polar bear, walrus and narwhal for life on and around the sea ice. Now their habitat is radically shifting in a matter of decades. Arctic wildlife.

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