Wildlife of Alaska
Good hearing, sense of
smell.
Polar bear.
Only humans prey or hunt.
Fur is not white.
Tend to overheat more.
Can swim up to 100 miles
(161 km).
Cubs learn to freeze.
Caribou.
Covered with winter coat.
Wear antlers.
Releases special scent when
faced with danger.
Live about 4,5 years.
Very fast.
Moose.
Largest members of the deer
family.
Good sense of smell and
hearing.
Lives about 1525 years.
"Twig eater."
Can run up to 56 km.
Very good swimmers.
Mountain goat.
Goatantelopes.
Thick white fur (double coat).
In spring they rub their body
against the rocks.
Offers various sounds.
Lives about 1215 years.
Bison.
Largest North America's
land animals.
Predators: human and
wolves.
Thick fur.
They rub, roll and wallow.
Don't mallow before
breeding season.
Dall sheep.
White, wooly coat.
Age can be counted.
Predators: wolves, eagles
and bears.
Males and females live
separately.
Lives up to 10 years.
Orca.
Fastest marine mammal.
Apex predators.