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Arctic Summer Visitors

In Arctic Summer Visitors, narrator Sir David Attenborough explores how and why animals arrive at the Arctic in summer. Learn about the guillemots and beluga whales that arrive in the Arctic in summer. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Blue Planet, a definitive documentary series diving into the mysterious depths of the sea to discover the natural history of the world’s oceans and the rarely seen marine life that reside there.

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Arctic
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Blue Planet I
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1:59
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Q: Why do animals come to the Arctic in the summer?
A: Animals visit in the summer to nest and feed once the sea ice has melted.

Q: How do guillemots different from penguins?
A: Guillemots have the ability to fly. This means they can nest in the cliffs and keep their nests safe from predators.

Q: Do all beluga whales dive as deep as 500 meters?
A: No, only the males dive 500 meters. The females and their young have smaller lungs and can only go as deep as 350 meters.

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