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  1. 1. We’re the biggest province or territory in Canada. With covering over 2 million square kilometres, we have a lot of space for the adventure of a lifetime. 2. We have the longest coastline in Canada, too. The Arctic Archipelago is home to over 36,000 islands. Which means a lot of coastline.

  2. Nunavut Canada is a haven for a wide array of fascinating wildlife, each uniquely adapted to thrive in this Arctic region. From the playful beluga whales to the majestic polar bears, these animals symbolize the resilience and beauty of nature in the face of extreme conditions.

  3. 31 maj 2024 · Discover 20 fascinating facts about Nunavut, Canada's northernmost territory. From its unique culture to stunning landscapes, learn all about this captivating region.

  4. animalia.bio › nunavut-regionAnimals of Nunavut

    The Eastern meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) is a North American rodent. It is active year-round, usually at night. It also digs burrows, where it stores food for the winter and females give birth to their young.

  5. Nunavut’s territorial flower is the purple saxifrage, its animal is the Canadian Inuit Dog, and its bird is the Rock Ptarmigan. 7. Roughly 75% of the world’s narwhal population migrate into Nunavut’s island estuaries and shallow bays like those near Pond Inlet and Arctic Bay.

  6. Although the territory is sparsely populated, there’s an abundance of Arctic animals that roam the land daily and many travellers come to view these animals and witness their beauty. From Narwhals to polar bears to beluga whales and muskox.

  7. Nunavut has several species of mammals (ᐱᓱᒃᑎ, pisukti), of which the Inuit found use for almost all. The larger animals such as the caribou would be eaten, with the skin used for tents and clothing and the sinew used for thread.

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