Articles related to "Arctic Fox"The arctic fox is a beautiful but hardy animal thriving in the frigid coastal areas of the Arctic Ocean.
The arctic fox is so well adapted to its climate that it doesn't begin to shiver until temperatures drop to minus 70 degrees Celsius.
Warmer weather is destroying the tundra ecosystem.
Several fox species exist in North America. These "cat-like" predators have adapted well to urban settings but are still being destroyed as pests and for their fur.
Did you know that the red fox can reach speeds of 48km per hour, leap obstacles 2 meters high and has 28 different vocalizations?
World Animal Adventure from Baby Einstein teaches kids about the different animals around the world and in which continent they reside.
Marianne Moore takes the post game analysis from a 1950's New York Yankees game, and transforms it into a free form poem about what is great about baseball.
Family Activity Holiday specialist Families Worldwide has child-friendly safaris and other family adventure vacations worldwide, and chance to help a school in Zambia
Vast herds of caribou roam the the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, but the refuge is home to hundreds of other species as well.
Informed consumers want to buy diamonds that don't fund war and that are mined and produced ethically.
The fox is a creature found in folk tales of many different cultures, often associated with traits such as cunning and mischief; and even the supernatural.
Penguins live in the south and have never colonized the North Pole for several reasons. A North Pole penguin is a rare and puzzing phenomenon.
The Toronto Zoo is open 364 days a year, which makes it a great Ontario winter destination and fun day trip for the whole family.
Though the answers are never cut and dry, biology attempts to explain concisely what life is made up of, what it does, and how it functions.
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