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The GIANT Book on Polar Animals For Kids
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 Table of Contents 


Introduction 
Penguins 
About Penguins 
Penguins’ Feathers 
How Penguins Hunt For Food 
Why Preening is Important 
Caring For Their Young 
Penguin Groups 
Emperor Penguins – Aptenodytes Group 
King Penguin – Aptenodytes Group 
Gentoo Penguins – Pygoscelis Group 
Adelie Penguin – Pygoscelis Group 
Chinstrap Penguins – Pygoscelis Group 
Rockhopper – Eudyptes Group 
Erect Crested Penguins – Eudyptes Group 
Fiordland Penguins – Eudyptes Group 
Macaroni Penguins – Eudyptes Group 
Royal Penguin – Eudyptes Group 
Snares – Eudyptes Group 
Humboldt Penguins – Spheniscus Group 
African Penguins – Spheniscus Group 
Magellanic Penguins – Spheniscus Group 
Galápagos Penguins – Spheniscus Group 
Yellow-eyed Penguin – Megadyptes Group 
Penguin – Eudyptula Group 
Fun Facts about Penguins 
Polar Bears 
About Polar Bears 
Polar Bears 
What Polar Bears Do 
How Polar Bears Communicate 
Baby Polar Bears 
Polar Bear Facts 
Where to Polar Bears Live 
Arctic Polar Bears 
Why are the Polar Bears Endangered 
What Polar Bears Eat 
Habitat of Polar Bears 
Other Names for Polar Bears 
Puffins 
What is a puffin? 
What kinds of puffins are there? 
The history of puffins and humans 
Atlantic puffin 
Tufted puffin 
Horned puffin 
Rhinoceros auklet 
A little more about puffins 
Seals 
What is a seal? 
What kinds of seals are there? 
Where did seals come from? 
The history of seals and humans 
Walruses 
Elephant Seals 
Sea lions 
Fur Seals 
A little more on seals 
Walruses 
Information on Walruses 
Information on Walruses 
Facts about Walruses 
Pacific Walruses 
Pacific Walruses 
Arctic Walruses 
Baby Walruses 
How Walruses Communicate 
Walruses’ Habitat 
Walruses’ Diet 
Where Do Walruses Come From? 
Seals and Walruses 
Life in the Herd 
Walrus Features 
Walruses and Humans 
Migration 
Living in Cold Water 
Walruses Are Endangered 
Conclusion 
Publisher 

Introduction 

The poles can be found on the very top of the Earth and on the very bottom. 

The coldest temperatures on Earth are recorded here, the coldest ever being -129.3°F (-89.6°C)! 

Over 70% of all the fresh water on Earth is frozen in Antarctic. 

Since these places are so cold and harsh the animals that live there have had to make some adaptations in order to survive. Let's read about some of these amazing animals.