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Naruto Uzumaki's iconic character and Kurama, the Nine-Tailed Fox, are deeply rooted in Japanese mythology. Kurama is ...
There Red Knots nest on barren gravel ridges, affording them a clear view of their most dangerous predators: jaegers and Arctic foxes. Both these predators also eat lemmings—furry rodents whose ...
Swedish archaeologist Greer Jarrett has embarked on a three-year, 3,100-mile expedition in a Viking boat replica, uncovering ...
In the frozen wilds of the Arctic, an unlikely duo thrives – the cunning arctic fox and the powerful polar bear. In this ...
A fox’s teeth are one of its more unique features. Although they’re omnivores, their canines resemble those of a carnivore, ...
Guests also have the opportunity to learn about and photograph Svalbard wildlife, from Arctic foxes to whales, reindeer, walruses, and polar bears. Price is per person and based on double ...
There are also a number of animals that call the Arctic tundra home. These include arctic foxes, lemmings, voles, wolves, caribou, arctic hares, polar bears, squirrels, loons, ravens, salmon ...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), a diminutive predator weighing just 6-10 pounds, undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis twice yearly that allows it to virtually disappear into its ever-changing ...
Polar Bears: Found in the Arctic, their thick fur and body fat keep them warm in freezing conditions.
Arctic foxes display exceptional cold tolerance, maintaining comfortable body temperatures even when ambient conditions drop to -70°F (-57°C). Their compact bodies, short legs, small rounded ears, and ...