[Fantastic Animals] An article unlocks the super cute animals in the Arctic
In addition to admiring the giant glaciers and the magical polar climate, the other highlight of the Arctic trip is the wild animals. In addition to the famous polar bears, there are many cute white and fat families in the Arctic. You must keep this illustration today. You may need it when you go to the Arctic one day. Polar bears: They are huge, white, and mainly feed on seals. They are the top predators in the Arctic and face the threat of global warming. Walruses: They are round and fat, have long teeth, live in the Arctic waters, feed on shellfish and fish, and are highly gregarious. Arctic foxes: They have white or gray hair, are adapted to the extremely cold environment, feed on small mammals and birds, and have strong reproductive capacity. Harp seals: They are well-proportioned, white to dark brown, good at diving, mainly feed on fish, and have gregarious habits.
🌟Arctic hare: small in size, white in hair, herbivorous, adapted to the extremely cold climate, strong in fertility.
🌟Musk ox: large in size, brown in hair, gregarious, herbivorous, adapted to the cold Arctic environment.
🌟Narwhal: has a spiral tusk on the left upper jaw, mainly feeds on fish, is good at diving, and is extremely rare.
🌟Snowy owl: a large owl with white feathers, diurnal, feeds on small mammals, and is adapted to the extremely cold climate.
🌟Arctic tern: a long-distance migratory bird with black and white feathers, mainly feeds on fish, and has strong fertility.
🌟Arctic puffin: brightly colored, good at diving, feeds on fish and crustaceans, and lives in groups during the breeding season.
🌟Svalbard reindeer: a cold-resistant deer species, gregarious, herbivorous, and has an important impact on the Arctic ecosystem.