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SCFF: Ringed Seal

For more information about polar bears and Arctic wildlife, see the new IMAX® film “To The Arctic 3D” opening in select IMAX Theatres starting April

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SCFF: King Eider Sea Duck

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SCFF : Beluga Whale

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Beluga Whale

Belugas are white whales that migrate within the region of the Arctic Ocean.   In the summer they migrate north and in the winter they

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Narwhal

  The narwhal is a medium-size toothed whale.   The narwhal only has two teeth, and one of them can grow into a long tusk.

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Thick Billed Murre

  The thick-billed murre might look like a penguin because of its black and white colors, but it’s actually not.   It is an Arctic

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Walrus

  The Walrus lives in the northern hemisphere in or near the Arctic.   The largest species is the Pacific walrus, which can reach 4,400

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Polar Bear

The polar bear is a marine mammal. Its scientific name is Ursus maritimus, which means “sea bear.”   Polar Bears can eat almost anything – 

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Bearded Seal

  Bearded seals are the largest species of Arctic seal.   They have a small head on a large body, and small, square front flippers.

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Ringed Seal

  Ringed seals are a marine mammals. They are the smallest species of seal on Earth.   They can be found in the polar region

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