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In stark contrast, walruses, bears, and the migratory caribou engage in a seasonal routine driven by survival. The caribou embark on an impressive 5,000-kilometer journey, coupled with an intense breeding season characterized by their intriguing rutting behaviors. Enduring a short summer where life flourishes in brief bursts, these animals push through the competition.
Eventually, as summer wanes, animal behavior shifts again. The Arctic foxes maneuver through life with cunning, feeding on young birds and lemmings, while the seasonal rhythm of geese provides critical parenting lessons. Observing these interactions between predator and prey underscores the intricate balance maintained among Arctic species.