Well, I don't know how many, but some of the more common are walruses, different birds, geese and gulls. Also Arctic foxes, and there is such a thing as a Svalbard reindeer. Look it up if you don't believe me. And of course, lots of fish and bacteria and small things in the water in and near it.
Fewer than 2500.
People live in Svalbard primarily for work opportunities in industries such as mining, research, tourism, and administration. The unique Arctic environment and tax benefits also attract individuals seeking adventure and a peaceful lifestyle in a remote setting.
Svalbard is important because the snw is melting and we need to help all the animals in danger
Some animals that live in Svalbard are polar bears and arctic foxes. These animals can suffer cold conditions and suit Svalbards surroundings! Other animals live their as well!unicornsThe previous user got the answer wrong. Animals include, reindeer, polar bears, gannets, ptarmigans, whales, arctic foxes, snowy owls and NO penguins.Well the only animals i know that are in Svalbard are the polar bear and the arctic fox.
Yes
Svalbard is an archipelago that consists of multiple islands, with the main ones being Spitsbergen, Nordaustlandet, Edgeøya, and Barentsøya. In total, there are around 30 larger islands within the Svalbard archipelago, along with many smaller ones.
There are about 3,000 which range from Svalbard to Jan Mayan and back to Franz Joseph Land.
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Svalbard is located in the Arctic Ocean and is considered part of Europe. It is an archipelago situated north of mainland Europe, between Norway and the North Pole.
There are no trains in Svalbard.
Svalbard is a part of Norway.