BOREAL FOREST
FOX, BEAVER, FAWN, BROWN CUB,
Boreal forest animals are uniquely adapted to the harsh, cold climate and seasonal changes of their environment. Species like the beaver have developed thick fur and insulating layers to withstand freezing temperatures.
Many animals, such as the brown bear, hibernate or enter a state of torpor to conserve energy during the long winters. These adaptations ensure survival in one of Earth's most challenging ecosystems, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of boreal wildlife.
Themes: Adaptability, Ingenuity, Intelligence