Gröönimaast - kokkuvõte
two largest, the blue whale and the fin whale. Humpback whales, minke whales,
narwhales, beluga or white whales, sperm whales, pilot whales and Greenland
whales are among the other species here.
At sea you'll also see seals. An estimated two million seals live in Greenlandic
waters. Walruses are primarily seen in north and east Greenland.
Your first encounter with large animals in Greenland usually takes place very
soon after arrival. More than 3,000 musk oxen live in the area around
Kangerlussuaq Airport and some of them can be seen in the immediate
surroundings. A one-hour guided tour of the area will most likely include an
encounter with these large, sedate animals.
Reindeer live all over the ice-free parts of Greenland, and you may be lucky to
see a herd. Reindeer hide is very insulating, and if you decide to go on a dog-
sledge tour you will have the chance to dress in clothes made from reindeer hide.
Polar bears live predominantly in north and east Greenland but also come to