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Give a description for each of the following: Polar bear, Caribou, Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Snowy Owl, Musk Ox, and Rock Ptarmigan.
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Give a description for each of the following: Polar bear, Caribou, Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Snowy Owl, Musk Ox, and Rock Ptarmigan.
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Polar Bear-Carnivorous bear
Caribou-Also known as reindeer, herbivorous
Arctic Fox-White fox from arctic tundra
Arctic Hare-Polar rabbit, live in North American tundra
Snowy Owl-Large, white owl. Younger= darker plumage
Musk Ox-
Arctic mammal of the family Bovidae
Rock Ptarmigan-Medium sized bird
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they are all kinda of the same and i mean kinda because they are all animals and they all eat differnet thing but some of them have the same color and some have different color so yeah hope this helps
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