Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Winter

Magazine sneak peek December 2022

https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/magazine-sneak-peek-december-2022

Find out how one adventurer became part of a pack of arctic wolves for an amazing 30 hours. This explorer trekked along with the animals in Northern Canada as they hunted, napped, and played. Then discover how the arctic wolf’s body is perfectly built for a place where temperatures can reach as low as minus 70°F.
. • Bet You Didn’t Know: Find out six facts about winter feasts.

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Snow Leopard facts and photos

https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/snow-leopard

A snow leopard peers down from a craggy rock ledge high in the peaks of Mongolia, a country in Asia. She’s on the lookout for a snack. The animal’s spotted beige fur allows her to blend in almost completely with the rocks, making the cat a nearly invisible hunter. Noticing a wild goat grazing below, the feline creeps across the ledge on her silent, furry footpads. Then she rockets down the slope. The wild goat scrambles to escape. But with one 30-foot leap the cat catches up and pounces. Seconds later, she’s secured her meal and looks for a place to dine.
The mountains the snow leopards call home are rugged and extremely cold in the winter

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Luna the Sea Otter | National Geographic Kids

https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/luna-the-otter

Luna the sea otter was rescued from the rocky shores of central California, where she was found alone, cold, and hungry. After spending several weeks at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California, the orphaned otter moved to her permanent home at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois. Since she was rescued, Luna has received swimming lessons, treats, and plenty of TLC from her loving caregivers. Check out photos of the precious pup.
any slippery slope for fun, whether it’s a summer slide down a muddy hill or a winter

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