Ruud Kleinpaste brought his buddy Jacob Andersen along for a chat with Jack Tame about the climate, insects, and animals of ...
The Yukon Wildlife Preserve still helps rehabilitate injured animals and sends a message about living with wildlife.
The lakes had frozen in the Far North, and the foxes ... favor of Arctic white. To survive the months of snow and ice, predators resort to camouflage and deception. But so do their prey.
Arctic Fox, Ptarmigan, Snowy Owl, Ermine, Mountain Hare, and Polar Bear. These species turn white during winter, blending into the snowy landscapes to evade predators and hunt prey more effectively.
The wolves have few competitors on Ellesmere, mainly other arctic wolves, foxes, and some carnivorous ... The pack, desperate for prey, scours Greely Fiord for muskoxen and arctic hares.
Katydid: With their leaf-like appearance and slow movements, katydids easily camouflage themselves among foliage, making them hard to spot. Pygmy Seahorse: These tiny seahorses mimic the appearance of ...
First, we visit the arctic fox in its natural habitat and see fox cubs learning to catch prey. We also look at plants and the Alsomitra vine. From here we move onto two examples of metamorphosis ...
Snowy owls have many nicknames because of their unique appearance: ghost owls, arctic owls, great white owls, and ...
Their small size is actually an advantage – it plays an important role in conserving heat and means that they can easily navigate through snow to hunt for prey. The fur of the Arctic fox serves as ...
Sisters Marion and Vicki, from Canberra, and I are the first off Explorer 1 and into the briny. Water babies all three, we ...
Read on to explore and learn some awesome facts about animals that start with I. You'll get to see pictures of each one, so ...