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Photograph by Paul Nicklen Animals Mammals Brown Bear As winter approaches, brown
Photograph by Paul Nicklen Animals Mammals Brown Bear As winter approaches, brown
A moose swims across a mountain lake, reaching the shore alongside a forest. The moose’s antlers—which stretch nearly six feet wide from tip to tip—drip water as the animal exits the water and trots toward the forest. The massive moose (weighing nearly 2,000 pounds) is the largest animal in the deer family.
mostly on grasses and plants in the summer and eat lichen and mushrooms during winter
It’s OK to get a little messy while celebrating this holiday in India.
This ancient tradition marks the end of winter and honors the triumph of good over
Also known as woodchucks, groundhogs spend much of their days alone, foraging for plants and grasses and digging burrows up to 66 feet long.
Legend has it that if Phil sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter will follow.
pregnant polar bears make dens in earth and snowbanks, where they’ll stay through the winter
pregnant polar bears make dens in earth and snowbanks, where they’ll stay through the winter
In the Antarctic winter, the Adélie penguins live at sea.
In the Antarctic winter, the Adélie penguins live at sea.
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In the Arctic, the average winter temperature is about around minus 22°F.
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These flightless birds breed in the winter.
Size: 45 inches Weight: Up to 88 pounds These flightless birds breed in the winter