This 2012 satellite photo shows a quartet of near-identical glaciers on Canada's Ellesmere Island. The ice masses help to ...
The pack, desperate for prey, scours Greely Fiord for muskoxen and arctic hares. When the fiord freezes in winter, their hunting territory extends beyond the distant mountains. It’s tempting to ...
Native to the Arctic and Subarctic of North America and Asia, they live in scattered colonies to help keep a watch for predators ...
The chameleon may be the world’s most recognizable color-changing animal, but that doesn’t mean that it’s the only creature ...
Mountain hares - a sister species to the Arctic hare - died out in England during the last ice age. "Reintroduction attempts were made in the late 1800s, and while most were unsuccessful ...
With willows now tall enough to poke through snow, snowshoe hares can find winter food and hiding spots all the way to the Arctic Ocean. Typically forest dwellers, they’ve now colonized Alaska ...
We passed an Arctic hare—very white and surprisingly large—and then a family of reindeer. After about an hour, we reached a spot where, across the valley, a tongue of ice spilled over a ridge.
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