The polar bear.
polar bear
A polar bear is a type of bear, unique to the Arctic. There are no animals in Antarctica.
The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and the nearby islands. They can be found in good numbers in Alaska, Norway, Denmark, Russia and Canada. There are smaller populations in the surrounding regions near the Arctic pole. They prefer the Cold Icy areas of the Arctic and thrive in areas where the human intervention is minimal. They are found in good numbers in areas where their primary prey, the Seals mate and nest.
brown bear
The Arctic fox is an animal that lives in the Arctic region. Some fun facts about it is that in the winter, its coat (fur) changes color from a brown-reddish to a pure white. It is a scavenger and has been found to follow around polar bears for miles. Which brings me to polar bears. Their fur or coat is actually clear, it is their skin that is white. Also, polar bears are the largest type of bear in the bear family.
there are no wild ones, there are some in zoos though.
Deer,elk,fox,beaver,skunk,rabbit,squirrel.octopuse
None. No bear lives in Lake Superior.
There are many species of dolphins and they live in many areas. Some are in tropical, temperate, and arctic areas.
The dominant type of rock in Arctic lowlands is generally sedimentary rock, such as sandstone, siltstone, and shale. These rocks are often deposited by glaciers and rivers and can be found in the flat and low-lying areas of the Arctic region.
A type of shrimp that come from the Arctic, it lives near crystal waters... Correct me if I'm wrong.
an Arctic wolf - is in the Arctic an red wolf - is in the USA of the states north Carolina and south Carolina an gray wolf - lives in they parts of Alaska and Canada the Mexican gray wolf - lives in mountain forests of Mexico