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Excluding scientists, the population is 0.

And there are also no animals at the North Pole itself (although polar bear tracks have been observed - very rarely).

However, extending beyond the North Pole, the population within the Arctic Circle (commonly confused with the North Pole) is around 4 million.

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5 penguins and 2 walrus

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