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Artic Fox. Polar Bear. Penguin. Arctic Animals. Arctic Animals. By: The Arctic Rulers ; Arnav Kashyap Jacob Paek , Alysa Merchant, and Prerna Singh. Polar Bear/Ice Bear. Body covering: It’s fur keeps them warm.
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Artic Fox Polar Bear Penguin Arctic Animals Arctic Animals By: The Arctic Rulers ;ArnavKashyap Jacob Paek, Alysa Merchant, and Prerna Singh
Polar Bear/Ice Bear • Body covering: It’s fur keeps them warm. • It has large front legs which provides webbed feet for the strong swimmers. • Fat: Blubber is a warming layer of fat keep it warm. • Camouflages: The polar bear camouflages to the white snow. • Instincts : Homing; it is a how polar bears know where their home is. Mating Time; it is when they give birth to children. Diet is also an instinct. • Diet : Mainly seals, if the adult bears are really hungry, they will eat their cubs. They are carnivores.
Penguin • Body Covering : Like Polar Bears blubber keeps penguins warm. They have webbed feet for swimming also like the polar bear. • They do the matinee dance. • Penguins are fast swimmers. • Tobogganing is when penguins lay on their stomachs and slide. • Diet: fish and squid • Predators include sharks, and the leopard seal Fun Fact: Penguins can dive to a depth of 1,000 feet
Arctic Fox • Instincts : are breathing, coat changing color, and hunting. • Body Covering : An arctic fox has short ears and a short muzzle for the cold climate. In the winter, their fur turns white and in the summer brown fur. • It’s short ears hold heat. • It uses it’s tail for balance. • The summer coat which is brown blends with the Arctic's rocky grass.
Climate Information • In April, the average temperature is 30°F. • It is a desert. • For animals it is warm.
Plant Life • There is very limited vegetation in the arctic. • In the summer though, wildflowers burst out of the green and brown grass. • Red Foxes are fighting for the artic fox’s full of plant territory. • Approximately 1,700 plants live in the arctic tundra. • The arctic willow, pasque flower, bearberry, purple saxifrage, arctic poppy, and cottongrass are some examples. Arctic Poppy
Water Sources • The Ocean is the main source of water. • Sometimes arctic foxes and polar bears dig the ice with their feet to get water