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Siberian Tiger is the largest cat in the world and is often found in the Arctic area.
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10 Interesting Fact About Arctic animals
10 Interesting Fact About Arctic animals
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Siberian Tiger is the largest cat in the world and is often found in the Arctic area.
Polar bears have blacks and white feathers, and can swim far in the ice sea.
Arctic Walrus has long and sharp fangs to help them find food on the seabed.
Pole deer can swim for 6 hours at once in very cold water.
Arctic fox has thick fur that changes color from summer to winter to help them adapt to their environment.
Arctic seagulls can fly up to 64,000 km in a year when migrating.
Beluga Pope is the only whale species that can adapt to a very cold Arctic environment.
Arctic seals can dive up to 300 meters below sea level to find food.
Arctic squirrels are small animals that live in a very cold environment and can survive with very limited food.
Arctic bat animals are the only bat species that can live in a very cold environment and can survive under ice for months.