* Polar bear (Ursus maritimus): Polar bears are found in the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas. They are the largest bears in the world, and can weigh up to 1,500 pounds. Polar bears are well-adapted to their cold environment, with a thick layer of fur and a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm. They are also excellent swimmers and can travel long distances in the water.
* Moose (Alces alces): Moose are found in forests across Canada. They are the largest members of the deer family, and can weigh up to 1,400 pounds. Moose are browsers, and their diet consists mainly of twigs, leaves, and bark. They are also known for their distinctive antlers, which can grow up to 6 feet wide.
* Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis): Canada lynx are found in boreal forests across Canada. They are a medium-sized cat, and can weigh up to 30 pounds. Canada lynx are well-adapted to their snowy environment, with large paws that help them distribute their weight and thick fur that keeps them warm. They are also excellent hunters, and their diet consists mainly of snowshoe hares.
* Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus): Arctic foxes are found in the Arctic tundra and boreal forests of Canada. They are a small fox, and can weigh up to 15 pounds. Arctic foxes are well-adapted to their cold environment, with a thick layer of fur and a rounded body that helps them conserve heat. They are also excellent hunters, and their diet consists mainly of small rodents and birds.