Gates of the Arctic might be North America's most remote national park, but it's home to some extraordinary animals.
Aiviq is Inupiaq for walrus. Qavvik is wolverine. And tuttu is caribou. Those are just a few of the Arctic animal names topping the corresponding creatures in Inupiaq artist Britt'Nee Kivliqtaruq ...
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Musk Ox Calves Prove Arctic Animals Can Be Both Cute and Tough
Their fluffy fur enhances their cuteness, but it’s also a life-saving measure against the cold tundra of the Arctic Circle. So don’t let this newborn fool you–muskoxen are far tougher than they look!
The Arctic is “greening,” author Jon Waterman points out early in his beautifully written and gorgeously photographed account of 39 years adventuring in the extreme norths of Alaska and Canada. The ...
(Mass Appeal) – Do you ever wonder how polar bears or walruses or whales manage to stay warm in the cold weather and water of the Arctic Ocean, which can be as cold as 30 degrees? Bridget Leahy, ...
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How Do Arctic Animals Survive the Freezing Cold?
Ever wondered how arctic animals stay warm in freezing water? In this video, I demonstrate an easy science experiment to show ...
Herds of horses, bison and reindeer could play a significant part in saving the world from an acceleration in global heating. That is the conclusion of a recent study showing how grazing herbivores ...
Scientists have uncovered the remains of a vast animal community that lived in the European Arctic 75,000 years ago. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. The bones of 46 ...
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WBNG) -- Around the Tiers, in conjunction with the Ross Park Zoo, is spotlighting its Animal of the Month for February. The zoo has two arctic foxes, Blue and Lily. Arctic Foxes have ...
The bones of a vast community of 46 animals in a 75,000-year-old cave in Norway have provided a stunning and rare snapshot of a vanished Arctic world. Researchers only recently discovered and explored ...
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