Phenomenon of Arctic regions
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REDSNOWPhenomenon of Arctic regions.
ICECAPPhenomenon of polar regions.
TUNDRAPlain of Arctic regions.
TUNDRAPlain of the arctic regions.
muskoxlarge mammal of arctic regions
TUNDRATreeless plain of Arctic regions.
PERMAFROSTContinuously frozen subsoil of arctic regions
huskysturdy sled dog of arctic regions
muskoxa large bovid of arctic regions
muskoxenMUSKOX, a large bovid of arctic regions
oldsquawsea duck, Clangula hyemalis, of arctic and subarctic regions
oldwifesea duck, Clangula hyemalis, of arctic and subarctic regions
oldwivessea duck, Clangula hyemalis, of arctic and subarctic regions
wolverenea ferocious mustelid of Arctic regions, aka glutton also WOLVERINE
utilidoran insulated system of pipes for use in arctic regions
wolverinea ferocious mustelid of Arctic regions, aka glutton also WOLVERENE
wolverenesWOLVERENE, a ferocious mustelid of Arctic regions, aka glutton also WOLVERINE
utilidorsUTILIDOR, an insulated system of pipes for use in arctic regions
wolverinesWOLVERINE, a ferocious mustelid of Arctic regions, aka glutton also WOLVERENE
gyrfalconsThe largest falcon, found in arctic regions and occurring in several color forms, one of which is mainly white
gyrfalconlarge falcon, Falco rusticolus, of arctic and subarctic regions, having white, gray, or blackish color phases: now greatly reduced in number
ptarmiganA northern grouse of mountainous and Arctic regions, with feathered legs and feet and plumage that typically changes to white in winter
ptarmigansA northern grouse of mountainous and Arctic regions, with feathered legs and feet and plumage that typically changes to white in winter
wolverineA heavily built short-legged carnivorous mammal with a shaggy dark coat and a bushy tail, native to the tundra and forests of arctic and subarctic regions
wolverinesA heavily built short-legged carnivorous mammal with a shaggy dark coat and a bushy tail, native to the tundra and forests of arctic and subarctic regions
tundraa level or rolling treeless plain that is characteristic of arctic and subarctic regions, consists of black mucky soil with a permanently frozen subsoil, and has a dominant vegetation of mosses, lichens, herbs, and dwarf shrubs
woodsiaany of various small ferns of the genus Woodsia, of northern temperate, alpine, and arctic regions, having short, stout stalks, usually lance-shaped fronds, and often covered with fine hairs: common on mountains in rocky ledges and crevices