Yes, especially mosquitoes.
Apart from all the marine life Polar bears Arctic foxes Reindeer Lemmings Many birds
Alaska's Arctic Wildlife - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 15 April 1997
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polar bears arctic foxes walruses whales seals some arctic birds some arctic shrubs
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Polar bears, Arctic foxes, hares, lemmings, wolves, seals
caribou
It stands for The ''Arctic National Wildlife Refuge'' It is a national wildlife refuge in northeastern Alaska , United States.
Wildlife is scarce in the innuitions, but the ones that have adapted to the extreme cold temperattures are moutain goats, arctic owls, arctic foxes and arctic hares.
ANWR stands for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, located in northeastern Alaska. It is a protected wilderness area known for its diverse wildlife and fragile ecosystem. There has been controversy over whether to allow oil drilling in parts of ANWR, as it is home to many important species and serves as a critical habitat for wildlife.
Yes, it snows in the Arctic. The snowfall in the region impacts the environment and wildlife by providing insulation for plants and animals, creating habitats for certain species, and influencing the availability of food sources.