1 1. Polar Bear: Largest land predator in the Arctic, known for hunting seals on sea ice. 2. Walrus: Known for their long tusks, walruses spend much of their time on sea ice. 3. Arctic Fox: Masters of camouflage, these animals can survive in extreme temperatures.

2 4. Beluga Whale: Unique white coloring helps them blend into icy waters of the Arctic. 5. Harp Seal: Known for their distinctive "harp-like" markings, thrive in frigid waters. 6. Reindeer: Also known as caribou, these animals are well-adapted to cold environments.

3 7. Snowy Owl: Iconic white feathers provide camouflage in snowy landscapes of the Arctic. 8. Musk Ox: Massive mammals with thick fur coats, they can withstand freezing temperatures. 9. Narwhal: Known for their long tusks, these creatures navigate icy waters for survival.

4 10. Arctic Hare: Able to survive in extreme cold, these animals have thick fur coats. 11. Snow Goose: Migrate to the Arctic in the summer months, nesting in the tundra. 12. Lemming: Small rodents that thrive in Arctic habitats, despite harsh conditions.

5 13. Arctic Tern: Known for long migrations, these birds travel between Arctic and Antarctic. 14. Snow Bunting: Small songbirds with white plumage, breed in Arctic regions. 15. Bearded Seal: Named for their impressive whiskers, they are well suited for Arctic life.

6 16. Ivory Gull: Rare sight in the Arctic, these birds have white plumage and black markings. 17. Arctic Wolf: Apex predators in the Arctic, hunt in packs to survive harsh conditions. 18. Harlan's Red-tailed Hawk: Rarely seen in Arctic, these birds are skilled hunters.

7 19. Arctic Puffin: Distinctive black and white coloring, thrive in icy waters of the Arctic. 20. Icelandic Horse: Resilient breed known for surviving harsh Icelandic winters. 21. Polar Bear: Largest land predator in the Arctic, known for hunting seals on sea ice.

8 22. Snowy Owl: Iconic white feathers provide camouflage in snowy landscapes of the Arctic. 23. Musk Ox: Massive mammals with thick fur coats, they can withstand freezing temperatures. 24. Narwhal: Known for their long tusks, these creatures navigate icy waters for survival.

9 25. Arctic Hare: Able to survive in extreme cold, these animals have thick fur coats. 26. Snow Goose: Migrate to the Arctic in the summer months, nesting in the tundra. 27. Lemming: Small rodents that thrive in Arctic habitats, despite harsh conditions.

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