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Take a trip through a wintery world and learn
about the special animals that call The
Arctic their homeHi! My name is Jon and I will be
your tour guide through The Arctic. So put on your warmest
clothes and click on me to begin our trip to see and learn about the animals that live there. Also, click on me at any time during our trip to go to the next page in our trip.
You have learned that the Arctic Circle is at the top of the Earth, were it can be very cold. In some places in the Arctic, there are days during the year when the sun can’t be seen. The animals that live in the Arctic have special adaptations that help them live in this environment.
Let’s go!
Do you see that Arctic Fox? The white fur can make it hard to see when there is snow all around. This helps the Arctic Fox hide from other animals. Our trip is off to a great start!
What color is the fur of the Arctic Fox during the summer?
Click on the Arctic Fox for the answer.
WHITE BROWN
Let’s continue our trip!
Can you see that ? It is very far away but it is definitely something you will want to see. Click to pick up your binoculars and take a closer look.
The Arctic Fox has hair on its paws not only to keep them warm, but the hair also helps the Arctic Fox walk on the ice and snow.
What will we see next?
The land in the Arctic is called tundra because it does not have ______
Do you know the answer? I know it. Click
me to find out.
Did you hear that? A polar bear must be close by! You have learned that the Polar Bear is the largest animal in the Arctic Circle, but did you know that the Arctic Fox has the warmest fur of any animal in the Arctic? But the Polar Bear and the Arctic Fox do have one characteristic in common, do you know what it is?
Both the Polar Bear and the Arctic Fox have a similar diet, they both eat meat. This means that both animals are ________.
HERBIVORES CARNIVORES
Remember: Click the Polar Bear for the answer
Quick! We must move before we are
seen by the Polar Bear!
It is our lucky day! Pick up your binoculars again and look at the amazing sight in the distance. Remember to be very quiet so that they don’t know we are here!
That small Polar Bear cub will grow up to weigh 1,000 pounds!
Let’s find out what else you know about Polar Bears
Polar Bears eat other animals, such as seals and fish. Does this mean that a Polar Bear is a predator or prey?
I know the answer.
Click me to find it.
Polar Bears eat other animals, such as seals and fish. Does this mean that a Polar Bear is a predator or prey?
You are doing great! Which
animal is next?
A PREDATOR
Do you know which animal in the Arctic has the largest ears? It is an
animal that you have seen before, but it has a different name.
It is the Arctic Hare.
Let’s learn more!
The Arctic Hare is part of the rabbit family. Look closer at those big feet through your
binoculars!
The fur of the Arctic Hare changes color in the summer and the winter, just like the fur of the Arctic Fox. To help them hide from predators, what color would the Arctic Hare’s fur
be during the winter?
BROWN WHITE
Click the Arctic Hare to learn the answer.
Great work!
You have completed an amazing trip through the wild world of the
Arctic. You learned a lot of new facts and saw many interesting
animals. Great job!
We are almost done!
It is time for us to say goodbye, but this doesn’t have to be the end of your learning
about the animals that live in the Arctic Circle. Keep exploring!
http://library.thinkquest.org/3500/animals.htmClick here to visit a website about all theArctic Animals we saw and more!
http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/arcticfox.htm
Click here to visit a website about the Arctic Fox and see more pictures! Back to the
start!