In the Arctic.
Wood frogs, Arctic Fish,
So that they had a fire to keep the people warm.
A skoon is a raccoon half skunk and they live in the arctic lowlands and in wood in houses
There is no specific plant known as an "arctic fern." However, there are several fern species that can be found in Arctic regions, such as the cloudberry fern, high mountain fern, and northern wood fern, which are adapted to survive in cold climates.
yes you can, as long as you are out of the wind by using iron and wood of plants or by banging 2 rocks togather one of them was flint.
Native Americans near the Arctic were making kayaks as early as the 18th century. They were originally designed with wood frames and animal skins.
Canada is the second largest country in the world, and much of its area is still unspoiled temperate and sub-arctic wilderness. There are several forests in Canada larger than many European countries. That's a lot of wood.
well since arctic is in arctic hares, arctic hares live above the arctic circle.
Wood frogs are primarily found in North America, ranging from the southern Appalachian Mountains to the Arctic Circle. They inhabit a variety of wetland habitats such as bogs, swamps, and woodland ponds. Wood frogs have a wide distribution and can be found in both forested and tundra regions.
Arctic Tern Adapt By their feathers to Arctic
The Arctic