What is migration?
When animals travel to a warmer place during the winter months
What is hibernation?
A long sleep during the winter months
What is an adaptation?
A trait or behavior that helps an animal survive
Name one species of seal found in the Arctic.
Possible options: harp seal, ribbon seal, bearded seal, ringed seal, spotted seal, hooded seal
Name one species of seal found in Antarctica.
Possible options: leopard seals, Weddell seal, ross seal, crab eater seal, elephant seal, fur seal
Where do some snowy owls migrate to?
Southern Canada and Northern USA
What is the difference between hibernation and torpor?
Hibernation is a complete sleep for the entire winter, while torpor is a deep sleep with brief awake periods sometimes
What is it called when an animal's fur color blends in with its environment?
Camouflage
Are walruses found in the Arctic?
Yes
Which animal is the only one that stays in Antarctica all through the winter?
Emperor penguins
Where do all monarch butterflies migrate to?
Mexico
Are bears true hibernators?
No, they undergo torpor.
How do squirrels prepare for the winter?
They hide food in the ground or in holes in trees.
How do arctic foxes find food in winter?
They have excellent hearing which allows them to hear underneath the snow.
How do emperor penguins stay warm during the winter?
They huddles together and constantly move in a circle.
Do all migrators fly?
No, some mammals and fish also migrate.
How long can hibernation last?
4-7 months
Why do snowshoe hares have such big feet?
Is a polar bear's fur actually white?
No, it's clear.
Do fish live in Antarctica?
Yes, they do.
What animal has the longest migration?
Can insects hibernate?
Yes, some of them can. This is called diapause.
They make tunnels in the snow. This is called the subnivean zone.
What are baby harp seals called?
Pups
What bird has the largest wingspan of all birds?
The snowy albatross