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The Animals of the Arctic

Welcome to the Animals / Wildlife Newsletter, a weekly newsletter published by About.com's Animals / Wildlife website. For more about animals and wildlife, be sure to stop by the growing library of animal profiles.

Laura Klappenbach
Animals/Wildlife Expert
The Animals of the Arctic
In this slideshow, we explore the various animals that inhabit the Arctic and learn more about the adaptations they have developed that enable them to live in one of the most harsh environments on our planet.
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A Guide to the Primates
The Tana River mangabey is an endangered primate that lives in the forests that line the River Tana in Kenya.
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A Guide to Terrestrial Snails
A snail's shell serves to protect its internal organs, prevent water loss, provide shelter from cold, and protect the snail from predators.
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Finding Their Way: Understanding Whooping Crane Migration
Recently, a team of scientists led by Thomas Mueller from the University of Maryland analyzed 8 years of data on migratory whooping cranes.
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