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speciesfamilynatureocelotTexas Snowy owl chicks learn to fly across the tundra
speciesfamilynatureocelotTexas Snowy owl chicks learn to fly across the tundra
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Using 360-degree cameras to document the landscape and polar bears of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, teams at Google Maps, Earth Outreach, and Polar Bears
have made it possible for us to explore life on the tundra
Though they’re made from blocks of compacted snow, igluit (igloos) keep their residents well-sheltered by insulating from the cold and wind outside. In
snow domes with his father growing up on the open tundra
Watch a pack of curious and adorable arctic fox kits as they frolic and play… and as they discover and destroy a motion-sensor camera put in place by a
Plus, more about these tundra-based mammals from Wikipedia
Paddle out to a glacier with locals Bretwood Higman and Erin McKittrick to witness Alaska’s majesty by kayak in this clip from Ben Fogle’s New Lives In
towelling, of course) on the frozen, mossy Alaskan tundra
„There is no bird that defines the arctic wilderness like the Yellow-billed Loon.“ Its eerie yodeling call, heard in this rare video at the 24-second
few notes from Audubon.org: Summers on high Arctic tundra
To keep up with their herds of migrating reindeer, the Nenet people of northern arctic Russia move their camps every few days. This arduous process,
Sounds from the tundra build are accompanied by quiet