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We’ve known Arctic foxes and their relatives, red foxes, dive into the snow for prey for years at this point. In snow-covered areas, prey moves underground. What used to be an open hunting ...
Gray whales, a signature of the Washington coast, are dying by the thousands, victims of declines in Arctic sea ice.
Peregrines take their prey in flight, so they dine almost exclusively on other birds. However, very young falcons may catch flying insects and, occasionally, Arctic peregrines will catch and eat ...
During the summer months, Arctic foxes collect a surplus of food and carry it back to their dens to bury and store. Come wintertime when prey is scarce, they will follow polar bears and wolves to ...
Animals trapped by Arctic ice often die, and they are prey for polar bears, killer whales, and for Arctic people. They are hunted by indigenous people of the north, and by commercial fisheries ...
Arctic wolves live in some of the most remote ... and rely on their other senses to find prey. Under the right conditions, wolves can smell their prey over two kilometres away.