Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Climate of Lena River Delta

Climate of Lena River Delta

The coniferous forest belt around Lena River is very cold in winter, which means that mammals and birds living here all the year round need special adaptability to cope with sub-zero temperatures. Birds such as Arctic goldfinches and Siberian tits have very thick feathers. When the weather becomes very cold, they will curl up into a ball to protect their energy. Mammals such as red fox, gray wolf, weasel, mink, mink and sable all have very soft and thick fur. Sables have very fine fur, and these animals are often unfortunately hunted for their fur. Other animals, such as wolf pounds, have learned to live in places where they can keep warm air under snow. They can continue to eat small plants and insects that can grow in winter months all winter.