Arctic Animals Fun Facts
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Arctic animals fun facts. They live in the Arctic lowlands near the sea where they can catch fish and jump in the water. Come and have fun with polar animals activities and crafts suitable for toddlers preschool and kindergarten. One of the most famous Arctic animals is the Polar Bears.
The North Pole is in the middle of the Arctic Ocean which is surrounded by the land masses of North America Europe and Asia so there is a land connection to the south meaning that land animals can more easily reach the Arctic unlike Antarctica where animals must be able to swim or fly across hundreds. Their pure white coats camouflage them as they travel vast distances across this hostile environment in search of prey. Find out more about these awesome Arctic animals here.
They look really majestic when they sit on the ice. There are 2 types of tundras. Some animals such as the arctic ground squirrel survive the cold season of the arctic by hibernating.
During the winter many animals have a white fur or a white plumage to be well camouflaged in the snow. Arctic wolf pups are born in litters of two or three in the months of may and june meaning that the arctic wolf pups are born about a month later than the grey wolf pups. The Arctic tundra is located inside the Arctic Circle and the Alpine tundra is located in the mountain tops.
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They can run faster than you even though it is one of the largest bears we have. Polar bears are the largest type of bear. In winter when more of the ocean freezes over and thick snow covers the land animals and plants have adapted to keep warm and survive.