Discovering Arctic and Antarctic Animals: Unique Traits and Habitat Insights
Join Ms. Garofano’s class on an exciting journey into the fascinating world of Arctic and Antarctic wildlife. From the Arctic Wolf’s opportunistic eating habits to the impressive swimming speed of Adelie Penguins, each article uncovers remarkable traits and habitats of various species including Snowy Owls, Crabeater Seals, and Polar Bears. With insights into their diets, breeding behaviors, and the challenges they face in their environments, this research project highlights the incredible adaptations that help these animals thrive in some of the harshest climates on Earth.
Discovering Arctic and Antarctic Animals: Unique Traits and Habitat Insights
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Animal Research Projects Ms. Garofano’s class
Arctic Wolf Daniel Galdamez An Arctic Wolf eats anything that moves.
Arctic Hare Fatimah Alhassan The Arctic Hare lives in Europe, Ireland, Scandinavia and Siberia.
Snowy Owls Debora Ramos Owl babies are hatched from eggs.
Crabeater Seal Veronica Martinez-Cruz Every summer, the Crabeater Seal grows a new coat of fur.
Arctic Fox Jaymie Lightbourne After sixteen days, the Arctic Fox pups eyes open and they can see.
Emperor Penguin Leslie Barrera Emperor penguins grow to be about 3 feet tall.
Adelie Penguins Yessica Martinez The Adelie penguins can swim very fast.
Weddell Seal Litzy Contreras Weddell Seals spend all winter in Antarctica.
Leopard Seal Simeon Mussie Leopard seals kill baby seals for food.
Walrus Emmanuel Mertus Walruses prefer water that is less than 60 feet deep.
Gray Whale Karina Balladares The Gray Whale’s main enemies are Killer Whales and sharks.
Blue Whale Kevin Garcia A Blue Whale can hold its breath for 30 minutes.
Polar Bears Karina Zelaya Female Polar Bears take care of their cubs.
Caribou Heather Matamoros Thousands of Caribou live together.