The Great Auk and the Eskimo Curlew are two arctic birds that are extinct in the north pole. They were destroyed by excessive hunting.
Some of the most dangerous animals in the North Pole include polar bears, walruses, and Arctic wolves. These predators can be aggressive and pose a threat to humans if encountered in the wild. It is important to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines when exploring the Arctic region.
There really are no animal living at the North Pole. Occasional birds, but few animals will go that far north. Yes there are few types of animals living in the Arctic Zone (North Pole). Animals like Arctic Fox & Ermine have a cryptic coloration. They blend according to the background.
No, there are no snakes in the North Pole. It is too cold, and being cold-blooded, snakes rely on the environment to maintain their body temperature. They could not survive the North Pole's climate.
There are always risks of animals dying in the North Pole. If you meant what animals that are not suited to life at the North Pole are at risk of dying when placed in the North Pole, then most likely all of the animals that do not live at the North Pole are at risk of dying. This is because they are unable to adapt to the extreme cold environment, and it would take many generations for these animals to evolve to adapt. If you meant what animals are at risk of endangerment or extinction in the North Pole, then the answer would be that animals such as the polar bears, penguins and majority of the other animals are at risk. This is due to global warming. With the rising temperatures, the ice packs at the North Pole are rapidly melting. The polar bears, who swim to find food, are finding it harder to swim to land (ice packs) because of the shrinking of the ice packs. The polar bears will eventually become exhausted after all the swimming and drown. All these contribute to the rapid decrease of the Arctic animals.
The North Pole is predominantly covered by ice and water, making it home to polar bears, walruses, seals, and various species of birds. Animals that do not live in the North Pole include penguins, which are typically found in Antarctica due to the geographical differences between the two regions.
Cows
North pole
Neither there both extinct
none there extinct
Being extinct, neither is common.
Animals are being extinct at the north pole because of polar bears warm fur, whales tough skin and oil, walrus and sharks eating penguins, and fishes being eaten. There are many reasons why these poor animals are being extinct. One of the main reasons for the extinction of many species in Arctic and Antarctic regions is that they are being hunted by man. Man poses more of a danger than other animals, which are simply part of the natural food chain.
Very few animals live at the North Pole. Less than 0.01% of species.
Mostly for camouflage, both for the prey and hunter!Incidentally, there are no animals at the North Pole. The North Pole is a floating ice shelf incapable of supporting life; quite different to the Arctic, where there are many plants and animals.
Reindeer of course!!
Plants, animals and insects!
In the North Pole.
animals and algae only