Arctic Wolf Essays

  • The Arctic Wolf: The Habitat Of The Arctic Wolf

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    habitat of the Arctic wolf is a very harsh place. The temperature must be below zero degrees. There are tundra, rolling hills, glacier valleys, ice fields, shallow lakes, and green flatlands (Arctic/Antarctic: The Arctic Wolf). These snowy white creators don’t have that many places to live. Arctic wolves used to be everywhere in North America, but sadly now they are reduced to Canada, Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Wisconsin, and Wyoming (Arctic/Antarctic: The Arctic Wolf). Arctic wolves are

  • The Arctic Wolf: Characteristics And Species Of The Polar Wolf

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    The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf. This mammal, also called polar wolf and white wolf, is part of the small group of animals that inhabit the hostile Arctic ecosystem. Since some years ago, the polar wolf’s existence has been threatened, and its population has diminished. Some of the factors that have caused the endangering of the wolf are the destruction of its habitat and the industrial development. Lately, many organizations have started campaigns to create awareness of the Arctic

  • Golden Eagle vs. Arctic wolf

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    season in the summer, and the temperate broad leaf and mixed forest, coniferous forest and grasslands during the winter. Habitat: Partially or completely open country, around mountains, hills, and cliffs. They use many different habitats ranging from arctic to desert, some include tundra, shrub lands, grasslands, coniferous forest, farmland and rivers or streams. They can be found in Mexico, North America, Alaska, and sometimes Asia, northern Africa, and Europe. They nest in high places such as cliffs

  • Inupiat of Alaska

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    The Inupiat, like other Arctic peoples,are mainly hunter gathers. Only men are hunters among the Inupiat. What they hunt depends on where they are located. The Nunamiut, who live inland, hunt caribou, grizzly bears, moose, and dall sheep, while the Tareumiut , the coastal people, hunt walrus, seals, whales, and in rare instances polar bears; however both groups are dependant on geese, ducks, rabbits and berries. Traditionally hunters traveled in dog sleds or canoes from place to place and used spears

  • tundra

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    ability to restore itself. Controlled by sedge, heath, willow, moss, and lichen. Plains that are pretty much alike, called alpine tundra, occur above the timberline in the high mountains of the world. Even the Antarctic area has a couple of its own arctic regions itself. The climate of the tundra is characterized by harsh winters. The average temperature in the tundra area is about –27 degrees. But what is even worse are the long night. At nights the lowest temperture recorded was –67.36 degrees.

  • Tundra Research Paper

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    Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, Air, Little Rainfall, Poor Soil. Biotic Factors Wildlife in tundra include Snowy Owls, Grayfalcon, Reindeer, Polar Bears, White Foxes, Lemmings, Arctic Hares, Wolverines, Caribou, Migrating Birds, Mosquitoes, Black Flies, Lichen, Flowers, Arctic willow grass, bearberry, Arctic owl, Arctic fox, Arctic

  • Farley Mowat's Walk Well, My Brother

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    what the situation. The story gives us evidence of this when the author says, “he was very much of the new elite that believed that any challenge…could be dealt with by good machines in the hands of skilled men.” Charles also had no knowledge of the arctic or of the people that lived there because he felt that he did not need this knowledge as long as he had his machines. It was this ignorance that led him to feel so disgusted with the natives that lived there because he did not understand their way

  • Zootherapy

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    zootherapy that has recently been approved by the FDA. The venom of cone snails is also being studied and used in pain relief for people who suffer from cancer and other painful diseases. Also, there are studies being done on the ability of arctic mammals, such as the arctic ground squirrel, to survive in subzero temperatures during hibernation. Scientists are looking to incorporate this in organ transplants to prolong the life of organs outside the body, and in protecting the brain from ischaemia. The

  • ISP Journal

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    I have recently finished reading the second third of the book titled “The Pole” written by Eric Walters. This book is about a young boy named Danny who is on an adventure of a lifetime. I had finished reading up until Danny and the crew reached Cape Sheridan and started to unload from the ship. The last part that I read was when the Danny and Captain Bartlett were making their way to the camp site and Danny fell through the ice. I was on the edge of my chair as soon as I read that Danny fell through

  • Why Are Polar Bears Threatened

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    Why are these polar bears threatened? These polar bears are threatened because of global warming. They depend on the sea ice for their hunting grounds, and this ice is melting away. Plus bears have to make a longer and more hazardous journey to get to the remaining ice. Other Causes of Extinction In addition to habitat destruction, other human-caused problems are also threatening many species. These include issues associated with climate change, pollution, and over-population. Global Warming Another

  • Tundra Biomes

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    Some leaves have serrated edges to. A arctic moss adapts to the tundra by Its long life and slow growth are probably adaptations to the short growing season and the cold. There are few uses for the Calliergon giganteum. In the

  • We Should Allow Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)

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    of the 1970s, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, and the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. Since the 1970s, one solution offered to reduce our nation's dependence on foreign countries for oil has been opening up drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Proponents say that drilling in ANWR would make the United States more self-sufficient in the area of energy, while at the same time not doing excessive damage to the environment of the area. Opponents of drilling

  • Marine Mammal: The Nawhal Monoceros

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    growth protruding from the upper jaw. Narwhals lives along the coasts and rivers throughout the Arctic,characterized by icy ocean temperatures. Narwhals are usually found in groups of 15 to 20, but herds of several thousand have been seen in the Arctic waters since 1871. Regularly found eastwards from the Canadian Arctic to central Russia they have also been distributed throughout the Eurasian Arctic and in an especially high abundance around the oceans west of Cape Farewell on the east coast of

  • The Polar Bear

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    What are their weaknesses? The animals that occupy the artic regions have learned to survive the furry of Mother Nature, but still must compete for survival with the top predator of the artic, the polar bear. Polar bears inhabit the circumpolar arctic regions. They live near their primary food source in the ice packs of the artic. The bears inhabit the circumpolar North, which would consist of Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and other regions in the artic. The temperatures range between -40°F to -50°F

  • Oceans

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    Earth is the only planet in the Solar System that has liquid water. The ocean contains ninety seven percent of the earth’s water and covers almost three quarters of the planet. There are four different oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and the Arctic. Tides and currents occur in all three of these oceans. Many different kinds of fish and mammals also make their homes in these oceans. All of these oceans are connected to each other in some way. Humans find oceans to be very interesting, beautiful

  • Polar Bear

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    SPECIES- Ursus Maritimus, Polar Bear, lord of the Arctic. Lives in an area of five million square miles of snow and ice. From Siberia to Alaska and across Canada, Greenland and the Islands north of Norway, he is the master of all living things except man. It lives in the brutal cold, ice, and snow. The temperature can plunge down frequently to -40 degrees and sometimes even lower but that does not bother the polar bear because of its color-less skin and layer of insulation fat. Its range extending

  • Black Bear Research Paper

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    Age and Sex Specific Seasonal Variations in Weight of Black Bears in Pakistan Bears Sanctuary Little is known about the natural ecology and behavior of the Asiatic bear. Their diet varies depending on the season but, in common with most other bears, they are predominately herbivorous feeding on acorns, beech and other nuts as well as fruits and berries (Burnie,D. 2001). These bears spend around half of their time in the trees (Animal Diversity Web, July 2002) and construct platforms from branches

  • Argumentative Essay On Polar Bears

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    In 2008 the Polar bear was put on the endangered species list, they were the first to be placed on this list primarily due to global warming. Many will argue with this fact, but as we will discover through this document, global warming is real and is in fact affecting the lives of the polar bears. Polar Bears depend on the sea to freeze over which enables them to hunt seals. The bears have a short season to hunt in order to gain enough fat to survive the entire year. With the decline

  • Polar Bear Persuasive Essay

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    These days more and more animals and plants are becoming extinct. That means they must be protected in order to maintain the number of animals or plants, which are threatened by extinction. The question is how can we protect them? Right now polar bears and other animals are struggling more than ever to survive. There are a few things we can do to help. Stopping pollution, stopping wild animal hunting, and stopping deforestation are the main factors in keeping them alive. To begin with, pollution

  • The Narwhal: The Unicorn of the Ocean

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    Wildlife Fund). The scientific name for the Narwhal is Monodon monoceros and it is Greek meaning one-tooth, one-horn. It can grow up to 13-16 feet in length and weighs almost 2 tons (4,000 pounds). The region they are usually located is around the Arctic waters of Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia. They are known as unicorns of the sea because they have a tusk, one of their teeth, coming out of the front of the skull. According to the World Wildlife fund (2014), “Males most commonly have tusks