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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Arctic Polar Regions' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Arctic Polar Regions Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Arctic Polar Regions 1. Alaskan Polar Bears - By: Michael Russell There are many types of bears; however, the polar bear rivals the Kodiak bear as the biggest four-footed carnivore on Earth. The polar bear can live for 25 years if it is healthy and strong. Everyone may think that a polar bear's fur is white, but it is not. Each hair is really a h... Featured ArticleInuit Eskimo Art Sculptures Of Arctic Polar Bears The Inuit Eskimo people of the Arctic use their keen observations of their wildlife surroundings to help choose which subjects to portray in their artwork. Pretty well all sorts of Arctic wildlife including seals, walruses, birds and whales are represented in Inuit Eskimo art sculptures. The most popular Arctic wildlife subject for both seasoned artists and fans of Inuit Eskimo art seems to be polar bears. For some reason, the polar bear has been chosen as the top animal to represent the Arcti ...
Read full story 2. Viewing Bears In Alaska - By: Michael Russell Alaska is known as bear country. Bear viewing in the wild will probably be one of the best highlights of your visit. These animals are truly magnificent to watch as they travel freely along the coastline. You'll be entertained as they catch salmon or eat berries, grasses or plant roots in the mou... 3. Alaskan Arctic Fox - By: Michael Russell The arctic fox's fur is unique because it changes between two colors; in the summer its fur is brown, however during the winter it turns creamy white. Its tail is the same color but it is bushy, while its nose is short and its ears are small and curled. The arctic fox is not tall; its le... 4. The Rich Natural Resources Of Alaska - By: Michael Russell Alaskans take pride in their state's natural resources. Three of them-- gold, fish and fur-- are well known. These three resources have been worth many times the sum that the United States paid Russia for this piece of land. However, for the future, Alaska is beginning to look to o... 5. Polar Bears And Global Warming - By: Michael Russell Every year around December, about 200 to 250 female polar bears give birth to twins or triplets in the park area. They are part of a population of about 1,200 polar bears in and around the park, some 600 miles north of Winnipeg in northern Manitoba. The females fast during the first months with thei... 6. The North Slope And Its Glaciers - By: Michael Russell Beyond the northern edge of Athabaskan country, the craggy peaks of the Brooks Range ease down to the North Slope. There are few places on the earth where the wind has such freedom to blow - from the unbounded expanses of the Arctic Ocean across a terrain so featureless that winter travelers m... 7. The Climate Of Alaska. - By: Michael Russell Alaska covers an area of nearly 600.000 square miles and is the biggest state of United States. It is the less populated state also. The weather can vary greatly by region and season. Alaska consists of high mountains, volcanoes, moist Pacific air and the cold Arctic ice pack. ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
for polar bears. The warming climate has shrunk the Arctic sea ice on which the polar bears hunt for seals. Researchers have documented |
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