Polar Bear photos, facts, and map https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/polar-bear
earth and snowbanks, where they’ll stay through the winter
earth and snowbanks, where they’ll stay through the winter
earth and snowbanks, where they’ll stay through the winter
earth and snowbanks, where they’ll stay through the winter
In the Antarctic winter, the Adélie penguins live at
In the Antarctic winter, the Adélie penguins live at
Photograph by Paul Nicklen Animals Mammals Brown Bear As winter
Also known as woodchucks, groundhogs spend much of their days alone, foraging for plants and grasses and digging burrows up to 66 feet long.
it that if Phil sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter
These flightless birds breed in the winter.
to 88 pounds These flightless birds breed in the winter
Snuggle down! Burrows are holes or tunnels that protect all kinds of animals from things like extreme weather and predators. Get cozy and dig into these photos.
But it’s not to predict six more weeks of winter, as
Forests make up one-third of Earth’s land surface, or more than 15 million square miles. That’s a lot of trees—and animals! Check out this tree-mendous gallery of trees from around the world and the critters that share their habitat.
They drop in winter or early spring and create a carpet
Polar habitat facts and photos
In the Arctic, the average winter temperature is about
As winter approaches, squirrels carry their food and
As winter approaches, squirrels carry their food and
Snow leopards are extreme athletes with some wizard-like abilities. Find out more about these big cats’ amazing skills.
Asia where these cats live can drop to minus 20˚F in winter