søndag 16. mai 2010

The Snjór

The Snjórs have a massive body, and fully grown adults are so large that an adult human can reach just to the Snjórs eyes while standing on their toes. They live on moss, lichen and other plants they find by digging through the snow. They can stand extremely low temperatures, as their compact body and fur is excellent in the arctic environment. The Snjórs head works just as a plough, as it separates the snow and leaves a tow trail. They gather during ferocious snow storms.
The females are loving and protective as mothers, and are often seen hiding their tiny cubs around her belly during extreme temperatures and sightings of predators, as the cubs are easy meat.



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