Animals that live in the Arctic are adapted to extreme conditions. Almost all of these animals have white skins. They
not only helped them hide in snowdrifts snow white, but also give them
the incredible beauty and singularity, unlike their fellow human beings
that live in warmer regions.
The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus tundrorum) is a subspecies of Wolf. Found throughout the Arctic, except for ice floes and large areas covered with ice.
Polar Wolf inhabits in the vast spaces of the polar regions that are 5 months immersed in darkness. To survive, the Wolf has adapted a any feed, which just comes. It
is well adapted to life in the Arctic: can live for years in sub-zero
temperatures, not see sunlight for months and weeks without food.
For centuries people were mercilessly exterminated Wolves of all varieties. However,
the Arctic wolf is the only subspecies still found throughout the
territory, which has been available to his ancestors. This happened because the people here get very rarely.
Arctic fox, Arctic Fox (LAT. Alopex lagopus or LAT. Vulpes
lagopus) is a carnivorous mammal of the family canidae, the only kind
of Arctic foxes (Alopex). the Arctic fox lives in some of the coldest
places on the planet. Arctic fox is incredibly
Hardy animal that can survive the cold Arctic temperatures up to-58° f (
-50° c) there is a furry coat, short ears, this is all you need to
survive in such a low temperature. Arctic foxes live in burrows, and the snow storm they can dig a tunnel in the snow, for the establishment of safe havens. Do Arctic foxes eat pretty white (sometimes bluish-gray) coat, which act as a very effective camouflage in winter. Natural shades allow the animal to be mixed in the vezdesuŝem snow tundra.
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