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.