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Arctic Animals Collection

"Discover the Majestic Arctic Animals: From the Mighty Polar Bear to the Resilient Muskox" Ursus maritimus (polar bear). Family ursidae

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Ursus maritimus (polar bear). Family ursidae. Adult viewed from the side

Ursus maritimus (polar bear). Family ursidae. Adult viewed from the side

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17831 Muskox Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17812 Muskox Seward Peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - male on the right - Nome - Alaska

Muskox - male on the right - Nome - Alaska
WAT-17826 Muskox - male on the right Nome - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - eating willow - Nome - Alaska

Muskox - eating willow - Nome - Alaska
WAT-17851 Muskox - eating willow Nome - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - mother breastfeeding baby - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - mother breastfeeding baby - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17833 Muskox - mother feeding calf Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - mother and young - Seward Peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - mother and young - Seward Peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17815 Muskox - mother and young Seward Peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - young - Nome - Alaska

Muskox - young - Nome - Alaska
WAT-17852 Muskox - young Nome - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageArctic Animals Collection: Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17813 Muskox Seward Peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401


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"Discover the Majestic Arctic Animals: From the Mighty Polar Bear to the Resilient Muskox" Ursus maritimus (polar bear). Family ursidae. Adult viewed from the side: Behold the magnificent Ursus maritimus, also known as the polar bear, gracefully standing tall against a backdrop of icy wilderness. With its thick white fur and powerful build, this apex predator reigns supreme in the Arctic. 2-11. Muskox - Nome - Alaska / Seward Peninsula - Alaska: Venture into Nome and witness a sight like no other – herds of sturdy muskoxen roaming freely across vast tundra landscapes. These resilient creatures have adapted to survive in extreme conditions, their shaggy coats protecting them from biting winds and freezing temperatures. Embracing Harsh Environments: Arctic animals such as these exemplify nature's ability to thrive even in unforgiving environments. The frigid climate may be challenging, but it has shaped these remarkable species into true survivors. 13. Guardians of Ice and Snow: The polar bear stands as an emblematic symbol of resilience amidst melting ice caps caused by climate change. As ambassadors for preserving our fragile ecosystems, they remind us of our responsibility to protect their habitat for future generations. 14-23: Muskox Migration through Timeless Landscapes: Witnessing a muskox migration is like stepping back in time – observing ancient rituals passed down through generations on Alaska's Seward Peninsula or around Nome region fills one with awe at nature's timeless wonders. 24: Awe-Inspiring Encounters: Encountering these arctic giants up close evokes both reverence and admiration for their sheer strength and adaptability; it serves as a humbling reminder that we share this planet with extraordinary beings who call these icy realms home. 25: Preserving Arctic Biodiversity: As we marvel at these arctic animals, let us remember the importance of preserving their fragile ecosystems.