The Arctic fox, Polar Bears, Wolverines, Caribou, The Snowy Owl, and others.
yes if you live near or on the arctic circle you can have a pet arctic hare.
Ellesmere Island is home to a variety of Arctic animals, including polar bears, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, muskoxen, caribou, lemmings, and various bird species such as snowy owls, jaegers, and ptarmigans. Seal species like ringed seals and bearded seals also inhabit the surrounding waters.
Animals such as caribou, musk oxen, Arctic foxes, lemmings, and various bird species like snow buntings and ptarmigans can be found in the arctic lowlands. Polar bears also inhabit the coastal areas near the arctic lowlands. These animals have adaptations to survive in cold, harsh environments with limited vegetation.
Polar bears are the dominant land animal in the Arctic. Polar bears often feed on seals, which are amphibious, meaning they are mammals that live in water and on land. Therefore, it can be assumed that seals are also found in the Arctic regions - particularly Harp Seals. Northern Fur Seals are found within the Arctic region.There are many marine and semi-aquatic mammals in the Arctic Ocean. These include the Beluga whale, Killer whale, narwhaland walrus.Zooplankton are tiny animals found in seas everywhere, with some being adapted to the icy waters of the Arctic. Shrimp and amphipods are also found in the Arctic.Migratory birds that visit the Arctic include the Arctic tern, Snow goose and puffin. Other birds observed within the Arctic circle are the Snow Bunting, Northern Fulmar and Black-legge Kittiwake.Other mammals that live in the regions of the Arctic where land is found include the ermine, caribou, wolverine, reindeer, short-tailed weasel, musk ox, ermine, Dall sheep, Arctic wolf, Arctic fox and Arctic hare. The Greenland Sharkswims in the icy Arctic waters, and the Snowy owl can be found on the fringes of the Arctic circle.Contrary to common misconception, there are no penguinsin the Arctic.Animals in the Arctic include Arctic hares, lemmings, musk oxen, caribou, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, polar bears, wolverines, ermines, Arctic ground squirrels, seals, walruses, baleen whales, narwhals, killer whales, and belugas.
Biologists have concluded that 100 species of plants and animals die per day! These animals include amphibians, bats, butterflies, birds, fish, and mammals. This includes the Peregrinefalcon, the gyrfalcon and much more.
Arctic Circle
The Arctic Circle.There are no wild animals that live in Antarctica; it's too cold for them or their food sources to survive.
Well, you could get to see the animals that live there and get a cold :D
well since arctic is in arctic hares, arctic hares live above the arctic circle.
Yes. They live in the arctic circle,.
The Arctic circle.
Yes.
Yes.
The live in the arctic circle in the arctic where the temperature is 60.c
"Would you rather live nearer the Tropic of Capricorn or the Arctic Circle?"
They live North of the Arctic Circle.
As the name implies, Arctic wolves live in the arctic areas of the world. This includes northern Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandinavia.In the arctic, of coarse. More specificly, in the Canadain arctic and Northern parts of Greenland.in the artic circle and north pole and near Alaskain the artic circle and north pole and near AlaskaThe arctic wolves live in Norway, Greenland and places which are apart of the arctic region .but soon they will be missing due to the indiscriminate killing of these exotic animals and then we will study them in the criteria of extinct animals