yes.many animals in the arctic are mammals.their are only a couple types of birds and fish.
DO THEY LIVE IN A JUNGLE?!? NO! they are mammals, arctic animal
All mammals and some arctic snakes
all sorts. there are 4 animal kingdoms for arctic animals Technically the kingdom is Animalia (animals), but yeah. There are birds, mammals, all sorts of invertebrates. "Arctic animals" isn´t really a taxonomic group. ;)
Yes, Arctic seals are mammals. All seals are mammals.
most animals with hair+dolphins
Not all animals, but most mammals do, hence why people have periods (people=mammals)
Yes, many species of animals live in the Arctic. These include land animals such as caribou, polar bears, Arctic hares, and Arctic fox, as well as a variety of birds and insects. In the ocean, there is a variety of fish and many marine mammals, such as whales, killer whales, and sea lions.
Arctic foxes do I think. Have you tried to look on other websites. Try and see if these help you:http://animals.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/mammals/arctic-fox/Do_the_red_foxes_use_camouflage
Most arctic mammals show this behavior eg. arctic fox .
Yes. Whales are mammals and all mammals defecate, as do most animals.
Most mammals are placental...marsupial mammals and monotremes are not placental.
the biggest animal is the elephant, Africa... but there are big animals in the cold because of the fat, it's need to stay warm. but the arctic fox is a small animal just to tell you.