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.
A huge variety! Polar bears being the most famous, but a number of smaller mammals such as arctic foxes and snow leopards etc. A vast number of birds are found in these regions as well, such as penguins, gyrfalcons etc.