They eat lots of food.
There are many animals found in the cold regions. Some of these animals include seals, penguins, sea lions, walrus, polar bears an many more.
Yes... animals in the Arctic are warm blooded (except for the fish in the Arctic waters).
'Which animals survive bush fires?' Animals with the ability to fly.
arctic foxes, polar bears, arctic hares,... anything in a cold climate
No Narwhals only exist in the Arctic. The Southern Ocean is too cold for these animals.
Polar bears, arctic wolves, penguins, sea lions...
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
arctic fox, polar bears etc.
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.
The Arctic wolf is warm-blooded, meaning it maintains a constant body temperature regardless of the environment. This adaptation is essential for survival in the cold climates of the Arctic, allowing them to remain active and hunt effectively in harsh conditions. Warm-blooded animals, like the Arctic wolf, typically have a higher metabolic rate compared to cold-blooded animals.
Wildlife is scarce in the innuitions, but the ones that have adapted to the extreme cold temperattures are moutain goats, arctic owls, arctic foxes and arctic hares.
Its cold out in Arctic region and fear of deadly unknown animals so keep out from there and stay with your father and friends.