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Arctic north, Antarctic south.
There is but 1 snake, the most widely-spread snake in the world, the garter snake. They have been known to survive around the Arctic Circle, they are also the only snake to be found in Alaska.
Winters in the Arctic are basically a year round occurrence.
Yes. The Arctic is home to the most mosquitoes than any other ecosystem in the world. They are just not out year round. Only during the Summer season when the weather is mild enough for them to survive.
Arctic Terns live in Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
It has a thick fur to help keep warmth, small round ears to help keep the heat inside of them, and has shorter legs and a shorter muzzle than other wolves.
The Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea) does migrate from the arctic to the antarctic. The 24,000 mile round trip is the longest migration of any animal.
The Arctic fox is specifically made to survive extreme cold weathers, it has a very thick fur coat that keeps it very warm. It knows how to hunt and camouflage itself in the snow.it uses its heavy winter caost to stay warm
The temperature averages below freezing year-round.
There is no final round. You just survive as long as possible.
Minke Whales don't live in the Arctic (near North Pole), they more go towards the Antarctic (near South Pole).
the artic then every year they fly round the world to Antarctica