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Arctic Habitat By Sam Bentley and help by Jarom Smith.
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Animals in the Arctic The animals include the reindeer, polar bear, Arctic fox, narwhal,walrus, seal, ox, moose, orca, and snowy owl. The Alaskan malamute is a powerful sled dog from Alaska. This small, white fox lives farther north than any other land animal. This white hare lives in the Arctic and has huge hind feet.
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Videos
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Break time !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Animals and jokes
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Jokes about the arctic I did!
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Important The Arctic is a polar region located at the northernmost part of the Earth. The Arctic consists of the Arctic Ocean and parts of Alaska, Canada, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, and Sweden. Regions: The Arctic is divided by the summer isotherm, a climatic boundary between regions with summer temperatures averaging 50°F (or 10°C)—the subarctic—and colder regions (the true Arctic). Elevation extremes: Lowest point: Fram Basin –4,665 m. Highest point: sea level 0 m.
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10 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT ARCTIC - YouTube
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Break time !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Look our mascot Dogs in the Arctic.
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More arctic plants
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Near the Arctic. and the arctic Northern lights are very rare by the Arctic!
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Pokemon part 1. Behavior The tundra is not an easy place to live. It is barren, rocky, and without much vegetation. Arctic foxes are extremely well adapted to their frigid homes, and have secured a niche where they make the best out of almost any situation. One of the most unique and interesting behaviors of Arctic foxes is how they hunt. They have incredible hearing, aided by their wide, front-facing ears, which allow them to locate the precise position of their prey beneath the snow. When the Arctic fox hears its next meal under the snow-pack, it leaps into the air and pounces, breaking through the layer of snow right onto the prey beneath.
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Reproduction Mating season for Arctic foxes usually lasts from early September to early May. Litters are usually between 5-9 pups, though much larger litters aren't uncommon. Arctic foxes usually mate for life, and both mother and father help raise the pups. Arctic fox part 2
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Pokemon part 2 Arctic fox
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Facts about the Arctic fox Part 1 The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus). Arctic wolves inhabit some of the most inhospitable terrain in the world where the air temperature rarely rises above -30 degrees C (-22 F) and the ground is permanently frozen. They are one of the few species of mammals who can tolerate these harsh conditions. Arctic wolves are usually smaller than gray wolves, and also have smaller ears, slightly shorter muzzles, and shorter legs to reduce exposure to the frigid air. They live alone or in packs of about 6 wolves and are usually all white with a very thick, insulating coat.
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Arctic wolf Part 2. Diet Carnivore. Musk oxen, Peary caribou, Arctic foxes, ptarmigan, lemmings, seals, nesting birds, and Arctic hares.
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Hi pokemon!
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website s s http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/arctic-fox/ http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/arcticgroundsquirrel.htm http://www.wilmette39.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1015:cen-g2-arctic&Itemid=1205
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Extra. http://regions.mrdonn.org/powerpoints/arctic.html
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Elevation Regions: The Arctic is divided by the summer isotherm, a climatic boundary between regions with summer temperatures averaging 50°F (or 10°C)—the subarctic—and colder regions (the true Arctic). Elevation extremes: Lowest point: Fram Basin –4,665 m. Highest point: sea level 0 m.
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Bye! Pant. Pant. I’m tired.
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Says bye.
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