2027 Arctic Animals Calendars | Polar Wildlife of the Frozen North
Explore the breathtaking world of the far north with our 2027 Arctic Animals Calendars. From frozen tundra to drifting sea ice, these calendar themes celebrate the hardy wildlife that thrives in Earth’s coldest and most awe-inspiring environments.
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Did You Know?
- Polar bears have black skin under their fur, which helps them absorb and retain heat.
- Narwhals are sometimes called the “unicorns of the sea” because of the long tusk found on many males.
- Caribou hooves change with the seasons—becoming sharper in winter for traction on ice and snow.
About Arctic Animals
About Arctic Animals
Arctic animals live in one of the coldest and most demanding environments on Earth. The Arctic encompasses the northernmost regions of the planet, including areas of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, and Russia, as well as the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas.
Wildlife of the Arctic has developed remarkable adaptations for surviving extreme cold, seasonal darkness, snow, ice, and limited food. Polar bears rely heavily on sea ice for hunting, while Arctic foxes have thick insulating coats that change with the seasons. Caribou travel across vast northern landscapes, and seals are specially adapted for life in icy Arctic waters.
From snowy tundra and frozen coastlines to dramatic mountains and drifting sea ice, Arctic habitats provide spectacular settings for wildlife photography. Polar bears, foxes, caribou, seals, and other northern animals make Arctic wildlife especially appealing to nature lovers and anyone fascinated by life in the world's frozen regions.