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What does the Arctic wolf eat?

WorldWideLearn.com North Pole Solo 2004 | Wildlife FAQ
Arctic wolves hunt in packs and mostly eat caribou. They can eat up to twenty pounds of meat at one meal! See similar questions...

My dog does not much resemble a wolf. Why can it be expected to eat raw food?

Raw Meaty Bones
Teeth and gums need to be kept clean and healthy. Eating raw food does that best. A dog's digestive system is ideally suited to a natural diet, regardless of the breed or appearance. See similar questions...

Where is the Arctic?

Arctic FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the Arctic
In the strictest sense, the Arctic is all of the Earth north of the Arctic Circle, which is located at 66 degrees, 32 minutes North Latitude. However, there are other definitions to suit specific scientific or political interests. For instance, the U.S. Congress has decreed that all of the Bering Sea, which extends southward to about 53 degrees North Latitude, is part of the Arctic for internal U.S. planning and budgeting purposes. See similar questions...

What does Arctic mean?

Northern Light Inn FAQ's: Frequently Asked Questions and Coo...
The word arctic means "bear" in ancient Greek. It refers to the constel- lations of the Great Bear and Little Bear, which you can find in the night sky near the North Star. The North Star, currently Polaris, in the Alpha Ursae Minoris, or Little Bear Constellation, is also known as the Lode Star or Pole Star, and is part of the Little Dipper, 431 light years away. See similar questions...

Does what you wrote about Antarctica hold for the Arctic?

Iceberg FAQ's
The Arctic situation may be different. I have not studied it close enough to comment. From what I know it is different, and more observations have been made over the last several years to back up what is being researched there. See similar questions...

What do people eat in the Arctic?

Arctic Studies Center - Resources - Frequently Asked Questio...
Even though the environment in the Arctic prevents people from growing their own food, people still have a varied diet. Peoples in arctic regions have traditionally eaten a variety of fish, seals, whales and caribou, as well as the numerous types of plants and delicious berries that grow naturally in the Arctic. In addition, Eurasian Arctic peoples adopted reindeer domestication as their main subsistence pattern about 2,000 years ago. See similar questions...

Why should we study the Arctic?

Arctic FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the Arctic
The Arctic environment is unique in many ways and offers the opportunity for a great many discoveries about how the physical and biologic environments function under the "extreme" conditions found in the Arctic. Several species of animals are unique to the Arctic (e.g., polar bear, walrus, musk ox) and many species of birds have their summer home there. See similar questions...

Who lives in the Arctic?

Arctic FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the Arctic
The Arctic is inhabited by several different groups of indigenous people, and also by relatively recent immigrants of mostly European background. In Alaska, for example, indigenous people account for about 70% or more of the total population in mainland areas bordering the Bering, Chukchi, or Beaufort Seas. In Russia, only 15% or fewer of the inhabitants along the north coast are indigenous people. See similar questions...

What does the name Crazy Wolf mean, and who are you?

Crazy Wolf Smoke Shop
This is derived because we are part of the Wolf Clan of the Seneca Nation, and proud of it! Need more info? Click on the About US Button! Need more info about the Seneca Nation? Go to www.sni.org. See similar questions...

What does it mean to mindlessly eat?

Mindless Eating: Frequently Asked Questions
In the book you discuss how your research is used by food companies, restaurants, and supermarkets. Explain. See similar questions...

Does Link have any special powers as a Wolf?

Ultimate Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess FAQ
The only specific information given about Wolf Link's mechanics is that you would target enemies, and then "let go" of something to attack, but since this info is nearly a year-and-a-half old, and now the Wii control scheme comes into play, it is possible this changed. From the trailers, it appears by some tactic, a "shockwave" of red light is sent outward (perhaps a Wolf Sense), and Midna's "arm" tossed out red "junk" that appeared to be a targeting system. Wolf Link then attacks. See similar questions...

What is the Arctic Circle?

Northern Light Inn FAQ's: Frequently Asked Questions and Coo...
The Arctic Circle is an imaginary line at latitude at 66° 32~33' North (depending on the earth's wobble) defined by the northernmost point where you can still see the sun on winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, December 21. See similar questions...

Who first explored the Arctic?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Arctic - All Things Arc...
The first Arctic explorers were the Inuit themselves. Though most of their journeys remain undocumented, the Inuit have been traveling and exploring the icy waters and frigid continents of the Arctic region for thousands of years in search of food, supplies and settlement areas. It was not until the 1800's that Europeans began to search in earnest for a "Northwest Passage" to the Orient. See similar questions...

How can I travel in the Arctic?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Arctic - All Things Arc...
The Arctic is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination. Whether you are an experienced outdoor camper or an armchair enthusiast, Arctic travel offers something for everyone. From full-blown expeditions to the North Pole to brief excursions along a mainland coast, Arctic travel can take many forms depending on your budget, curiosity and adventurous spirit. You can visit the Arctic on your own or as part of a tour. See similar questions...

How will studies of the Arctic affect my life?

Arctic FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the Arctic
Studies now underway in the Arctic should lead to more reliable forecasts of weather over the Arctic and in heavily populated mid-latitude areas. We will learn more about how the Arctic influences the global climate and achieve greater insight about the climate our children will experience. We will be better able to quantify, manage and use the natural resources of the Arctic. See similar questions...

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