Not exactly North Pole to South Pole, but from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle and vise versa.
The Arctic Tern holds the record for the longest migration, annually flying from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back. This remarkable bird travels around 44,000 miles each year, taking advantage of the long daylight hours in both polar regions to maximize feeding opportunities.
There are around 15 species of birds that breed in the Arctic regions of the North Pole. These include species like the Arctic Tern, Snowy Owl, Barnacle Goose, and Long-tailed Duck. However, bird diversity is generally lower in the extreme conditions of the North Pole compared to other regions.
There is no actual land at the North Pole itself, but the area has plenty of Arctic ice. Many people consider that the North Pole is the same as the Arctic, but in fact the North Pole is only a small section of the Arctic. For the purposes of this question, creatures of both the North Pole and Arctic will be included, as no animals actually live on the North Pole.Polar bears are the dominant land animal on the Arctic ice, and while they generally do not travel as far north as the North Pole (due to lack of food), tracks on the North Pole ice have apparently been recorded. Polar bears often feed on seals, which are amphibious, meaning they are mammals that live in water and on land. Therefore, it can be assumed that seals are also found in the Arctic regions - particularly Harp Seals. Northern Fur Seals are found within the Arctic but also not at the North Pole.There are many marine and semi-aquatic mammals in the Arctic Ocean surrounding the North Pole. These include the Beluga whale, Killer whale, narwhal and walrus.Zooplankton are tiny animals found in seas everywhere, with some being adapted to the icy waters of the Arctic and North Pole. Shrimp and amphipods are also found near the North Pole.Migratory birds that visit the Arctic include the Arctic tern, Snow goose and puffin. Other birds observed near the North pole are the Snow Bunting, Northern Fulmar and Black-legge Kittiwake.Other mammals that live in the regions of the Arctic where land is found, but not at the North Pole, include the ermine, caribou, wolverine, reindeer, short-tailed weasel, musk ox, ermine, Dall sheep, Arctic wolf, Arctic fox and Arctic hare. The Greenland Shark swims in the icy Arctic waters, and the Snowy owl can be found on the fringes of the Arctic circle.Contrary to common misconception, there are no penguinsat the North Pole.
The diet of the Arctic Tern varies depending on location and time, but is usually carnivorous. In most cases, it eats small fish or marine crustaceans.
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arctic tern
The arctic tern. Not exactly north pole to south pole but arctic shores to antarctic shores.
The Arctic Tern holds the record for the longest migration, annually flying from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back. This remarkable bird travels around 44,000 miles each year, taking advantage of the long daylight hours in both polar regions to maximize feeding opportunities.
swallow, and the arctic tern, which makes a maximum migration of 81,600 kilometers
north pole to south pole and back
I believe it is the Arctic Tern
The Arctic Tern.
There are around 15 species of birds that breed in the Arctic regions of the North Pole. These include species like the Arctic Tern, Snowy Owl, Barnacle Goose, and Long-tailed Duck. However, bird diversity is generally lower in the extreme conditions of the North Pole compared to other regions.
Arctic Tern Adapt By their feathers to Arctic
Arctic Tern was created in 1763.
The arctic tern is a nest in the northern arctic. THE ARCTIC TERN IS THE BEST BIRD IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD.
Antarctic