Here are 20 Arctic animals along with what they typically eat: ❄️ *Arctic Animals for Kids | Learn Polar Animal Names in English* 🐧 Welcome to *EduNest Tots**! In this fun and educational video, toddlers and preschoolers will learn about **20 amazing Arctic animals* that live in the icy regions of the *Arctic and Antarctic**. 🌨️🐻❄️ From **polar bears* to *penguins**, **walruses* to **narwhals**, children will discover fascinating animals, their names in English, and the sounds they make! 👶 Perfect for: Nursery & preschool learning Arctic animals vocabulary for toddlers Early language development 📚 Topics Covered: Arctic animal names in English Polar animal Fun snow animal visuals for babies and kids Certainly! Here are 20 Arctic animals along with what they typically eat: number 1. Polar Bear - Seals, fish, and occasionally birds or other mammals. number 2. Arctic Fox - Small mammals like lemmings, voles, birds, eggs, and carrion. number 3. Walrus - Clams, mollusks, and occasionally fish and seals. number 4. Beluga Whale - Fish, crustaceans, and occasionally squid and octopus. number 5. Arctic Hare - Grasses, leaves, twigs, and willow buds. number 6. Harp Seal - Fish, crustaceans, and occasionally mollusks and squid. number 7. Snowy Owl - Lemmings, voles, rabbits, and other small mammals. number 8. Arctic Tern - Fish, crustaceans, and insects caught in flight. number 9. Narwhal - Fish, including Arctic cod, halibut, and squid. number10. Muskox - Grasses, sedges, willows, and other tundra vegetation. number 11. Arctic Wolf - Caribou, muskoxen, Arctic hares, and other small mammals. number 12. Arctic Char - Aquatic insects, zooplankton, and smaller fish. number 13. Reindeer (Caribou) - Lichens, grasses, sedges, and shrubs. number 14. Snow Bunting - Seeds, insects, berries, and small invertebrates. number 15. Ivory Gull - Fish, carrion, and scavenged food from polar bear kills. number 16. Bearded Seal - Fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and occasionally seabirds. number 17. Arctic Skua - Fish, carrion, and occasionally stealing food from other seabirds. number 18. Bowhead Whale - Zooplankton, copepods, krill, and small fish. number 19. Ringed Seal - Fish, squid, crustaceans, and occasionally small mammals. number 20. Svalbard Reindeer - Lichens, grasses, mosses, and shrubs. These animals have adapted to the harsh Arctic environment and have specialized diets that help them survive in these extreme conditions. Let’s explore the cold world of *Arctic animals* together!