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  1. Arctic Animals List With Pictures, Facts & Information - Active Wild

  2. Wildlife in Arctic - Types of Arctic Animals - A-Z Animals

  3. Arctic Animals: List And Facts with Pictures

    WEBLearn about the diverse and rich animal life in the Arctic, from land mammals like polar bears and caribou to marine mammals like whales and seals. Find out how they survive in the harsh cold, what they eat, …

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  5. The Arctic Ocean—facts and information - National Geographic

  6. Animals of the Arctic Ocean - Alaska Wilderness League

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    Arctic animals include mammals such as the polar bear, Arctic fox, Arctic hare, caribou / reindeer, musk ox and wolverine; aquatic mammals such as the orca / killer whale, narwhal, beluga whale, walrus and numerous seal species; and birds such as the ptarmigan, bald eagle, Arctic tern and puffin.
    The official national animal of the Arctic is the polar bear. Here are some facts about the polar bear: The polar bear is the largest bear and the largest carnivore in the world, larger even than the grizzly. An adult male or boar can weigh between 770 and 1540 pounds, while a female or sow weighs about half that.
    The bay is famous for polar bears, but their population is in decline. Plankton—a group that consists of tiny organisms like algae and bacteria—make up the base of the Arctic food chain. They convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic matter that in turn feeds everything from small fish to large bowhead whales.
    There are a variety of whale species that call the Arctic Ocean their home. Notably, these whales include the beluga whale, bowhead whale and the narwhal. Belugas are a popular whale due to their bright white color. This is an adaptation that allows them to be camouflaged from their main predators: polar bears and killer whales.
  8. Narwhal, facts and photos - National Geographic

  9. Life in the Arctic Ocean – Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

  10. Arctic Adaptations: Survival in Extreme Temperatures - Ocean Wise

  11. Arctic Marine Mammals - NOAA Ocean Exploration

    WEBLearn about the different types of marine mammals that live in the Arctic, such as whales, seals, walrus, and polar bears. Find out how they adapt to the changing environment, what they eat, and how they interact with …

  12. Narwhal - WWF Arctic

    WEBLearn about the narwhal, a unique Arctic whale with a long ivory tusk, and how climate change, oil and gas development, and ocean noise affect its survival. Watch stunning videos of narwhals hunting, stuning fish, and …

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