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1 FACTS ABOUT ANIMALS IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH POLES By Harvey Year 6

2 DID YOU KNOW ?? THE LOWEST POPULATION OF PENGUINS IS THE ‘GALAPAGOS’ PENGUIN WITH ONLY 6000-15000 Animals in the South Pole : Penguins :  Penguins eat in the ocean. They eat fish and squid.  Their bodies keep warm by a thick layer of blubber.  Some species can dive up to 1000ft.  There are 17 different species of penguin and only four breed on Antarctic.  The Emperor penguin is the largest and weights up to 30 kilos.  Penguins are in danger of being eaten by seals, killer whales and some seabirds.

3 DID YOU KNOW ?? BLUE WHALES ARE HEAVIER THAN ANY DINOSAUR THAT EVER EXISTED !!!! Whales  Whales belong to the group of mammals called Cetaceans.  The Blue Whale is the largest animal to have ever lived on earth, up to 100 tons.  Whales are very intelligent.  Whales are not fish !! They breathe air so must return to the surface of the ocean to get air.  Whales are warm bloodied and give birth to baby whales that live with their mother for up to a year.

4 DID YOU KNOW ?? POLAR BEARS ARE THE LARGEST LAND CARNIVORE AND THE LARGEST OF THE BEAR FAMILY. Animals in the North Pole : Polar Bears:  The population of polar bears is 20,000-25,000 so they are are an endangered SPECIES.  They enjoy living in open water and coastal land.  Their coat varies form pure white to shades of yellow. They have small ears, black eyes and nose.  Male polar bears are 400-650kg and females are 300-350kg.  They live till they are about 30 years old.  They hunt and eat seals, marine animals, reindeer and berries.

5 DID YOU KNOW?? THE ARCTIC FOX’S FUR CHANGES COLOUR FROM GREYISH BROWN IN THE SUMMER TO PURE WHITE IN THE WINTER.  The Arctic Fox  The life-span of an Arctic fox is 5-7 years.  The Arctic Fox is the main predator in the Arctic feeding on birds, small mammals including seal pups.  They weigh about 5-8kg and the average length is 60-65b cms.  In the summer the arctic fox may hide food in a den or push it into rock crevices. They will mark their store with a scent so they can find it again under the snow.

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