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  1. Tundra (7482 bytes)
    10: ...Nganasan people|Nganasan]] and Nenets in the permafrost area (and the [[Sami people|Sami]] in [[Laplan...
    12: ..., temperatures rise and the top layer of the permafrost melts, leaving the ground very soggy. The tund...
    14: ...d reproduce, but because the ground below this is frozen, the water cannot sink any lower, and so the ...
    20: ...its surface layer melts. The melting of the permafrost in a given area on human time scales (decades ...
    22: ... is in [[taiga]] and tundra areas. When the permafrost melts, it releases carbon, in the form of [[ca...
  2. Arctic fox (3697 bytes)
    20: ... to 30 cm tall at the shoulder, and usually weigh from 3 to 6 [[kilogram|kg]]. Thus, they are about th...
    25: ... the lemming. A family of foxes can eat dozens of lemmings each day. During April and May, arctic foxes also...
    32: ...apping]]. They have, nonetheless, been eradicated from many areas where humans are settled.
    34: The Arctic fox is frequently losing ground to the larger [[red fox]]. ...
  3. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon=[[Myodonta]]}}
    21: ... Most have expandable cheek pouches, which reach from their cheeks to their shoulders. Hamsters are s...
    28: ...o breed and keep, they are usually only available from breeders, and therefore limited to serious rode...
    34: ...he hamster can get its leg caught in the bars and fracture it. On the other hand, bars (the cage shoul...
    38: ...ironment for the hamster, although you must check frequently to ensure that the hamster is not gnawing...
  4. Reindeer (6508 bytes)
    26: An unusual feature of the reindeer is that it has front teeth only on its bottom jaw; there are [[mola...
    33: Males usually split apart from the group and become solitary, while the remain...
    48: ...''vaya''. The name ''Caribou'' is thought to come from a [[Mi'kmaq]] word that means "one that paws (t...
    55: ...a continuous distribution in the tundra [[biome]] from west to east across the Eurasian continent, inc...
    57: ...[[Washington]]. Woodland Caribou have disappeared from most of their original range and are considered...
  5. Lemming (3446 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Lemmings}}
    18: '''Lemmings''' are small [[rodent]]s, usually found in or nea...
    20: Like voles, lemmings mostly weigh about 20 grams and are about 10&nbsp...
    22: Lemmings do not [[hibernate]] through the harsh northern w...
    26: In fact, the behavior of lemmings is much the same as that of many other rodents wh...
  6. Animal L (433 bytes)
    6: *[[Lemmings]]
  7. Snowy Owls (3758 bytes)
    20: ... the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximat...
    25: ...lemmings per day, and a family may eat up to 1500 lemmings before the young birds set off to fend for themse...
  8. Arctic Wolf (3212 bytes)
    19: ... larger than females. Their shoulder heights vary from 65 to 80 cm (25 to 31 inches); Arctic Wolves ar...
    31: Due to the Arctic's [[permafrost]] soil and the difficulty it poses for digging...
  9. Snowy Owl (3812 bytes)
    20: ... the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximat...
    24: ...lemmings per day, and a family may eat up to 1500 lemmings before the young birds set off to fend for themse...

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