by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog
Harp seal populations in the Arctic are declining due to various factors. Melting sea ice and climate change threaten their habitat and disrupt breeding and nursing behavior. Habitat loss reduces food access and increases mortality rates, while premature water...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Arctic Terns Online Guide
Arctic terns display several uncommon traits that set them apart. They can sleep while gliding, a behavior facilitated by unihemispheric slow-wave sleep, conserving energy and maintaining alertness during long migrations. Their midair hovering ability aids in...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Arctic Terns Online Guide
Arctic terns are notable for their extraordinary migration, covering up to 40,233 kilometers annually between the Arctic and Antarctic. Distinct physical traits include grey plumage, black cap, and red bill and legs, aiding in courtship and species...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Arctic Terns Online Guide
Arctic terns are easily identifiable by their bright orange beaks, legs, and deeply forked tails. These seabirds boast distinctive wing feathers for agile flight, aiding their impressive migratory journey of over 50,000 miles annually—the longest...
by White Fox | Jul 30, 2024 | Arctic Terns Online Guide
Arctic Terns are celebrated for their incredible migratory journey, traveling up to 25,000 miles annually between the Arctic and Antarctic. Their nesting habits involve creating ground scrapes near water, with both parents contributing to nest building and...