Animals of the North Pole a list with photos and names

There are many animal species living at the North Pole, most of which are mammals. There are many representatives of the bear family and bovids with canines here. From the greenhouses can be distinguished by a snowster feeding on lingonberries and other berries with lichens. There is also a lemming from the hamster family, which eats seeds. The rodent weighs about 70 grams and has brown hair, like most of the fauna in this region. Here you can also watch birds, mostly gulls, but there are also a few ducks.

mammals

Polar bear

Wolverine

polar Wolf

snow sheep

Arctic fox (Polar fox)

Reindeer

musk ox

Lemming

Ermine

arctic hare

aquatic mammals

common seal

Fur seal

ringed seal

walrus arctic

whales

Beluga whale

bowhead whale

killer whale

Narwhal

Birds

pink seagull

polar gull

Guillemot

Guillemot

common eider

snowy owl 

Arctic tern

ptarmigan

Atlantic puffin

white arctic goose

red-throated loon

black-throated loon

Arctic Loon

black goose

Little auk (Little Razorbill)

Chistik

Sterkh

arctic petrel

Conclusion

The North Pole is rich in terms of animal diversity, but there is not very much food here. For the snowy owl, there are lemmings, and for the Arctic white goose, there are grasses and plant shoots, deer moss. Predators are also represented here by pinnipeds, such as ringed seals and common seals. By the sea you can watch the Antarctic petrel fishing and the guillemot migrating somewhere or looking for cod or another crustacean. Of the exotic and beautiful species, the black-throated loon with its black-brown plumage is noted.

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