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Welcome to the Arctic!

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Welcome to the Arctic!. *Click an animal to learn more!. The Polar Bear. Has hollow fur which helps to camouflage. Lives on land, sea, and ice. Eats seals, whales, young walruses, birds, shellfish, and occasionally oxen. Weigh twice as much as a Siberian Tiger. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Welcome to the Arctic!

Welcome to the Arctic!*Click an animal to learn more!

Page 2: Welcome to the Arctic!

The Polar Bear• Has hollow fur which

helps to camouflage.• Lives on land, sea, and

ice.• Eats seals, whales,

young walruses, birds, shellfish, and occasionally oxen.

• Weigh twice as much as a Siberian Tiger.

• Male bears can grow as tall as an elephant (11.5 feet).

Page 3: Welcome to the Arctic!

The Lemming

• Eats leaves, roots, grass, and berries.

• Do not hibernate during the winter.

• Migrate in large groups.• Have strong legs and

claws for digging• Live in tunnels under the

snow.• Collared lemmings turn

from brown to white in the winter.

Page 4: Welcome to the Arctic!

The Harp Seal

• Babies are white, adults are grey or white with black markings.

• Eat fish and other sea creatures.

• Are very good swimmers and can stay underwater for half an hour.

• Chew the ice or break it with their heads to come up for air while swimming.

• Think fur and layer of fat keep them warm.

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The Wolverine• Related to the wolf and

bear. Part of the weasel family.

• Eats mice, rats, birds and other small animals but larger animals in the winter.

• Uses a odor to warn other animals much like the skunk.

• Pounce on prey from trees and rocks.

• Can live up to 13 years.• Is a very good climber.

Page 6: Welcome to the Arctic!

The Snowy Owl

• Lives in the Arctic all year long

• Males are pure white, females have dark markings and are larger.

• Nests are made in holes in the ground.

• Has excellent eyesight.


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