Surviving Siberia: The Hardiest Animals on Earth | Siberia's Wildest Year



Only the hardiest animals are capable of carving out a life in Siberia. Over a wild year, polar bears, reindeer, red-crowned cranes, cherry salmon and least weasels must endure a long unforgiving winter and take advantage of the brief abundance of spring. From the ice-covered shores of the north, across miles of barren tundra, to the depths of the taiga forest, these animals must face incredible challenges and fight for survival.

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21 thoughts on “Surviving Siberia: The Hardiest Animals on Earth | Siberia's Wildest Year”

  1. That was miraculous, Siberia is enormous and beautiful. Can't thank you enough for letting me being able to see Siberia and other places from the comfort of my home. Can never get enough of nature.

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  2. Your thumbnail shows a beautiful Siberian tiger running in the snow Certainly misleading your fans into selecting A video With not 1 clip of the Siberian tiger I'm angry and very disappointed ill now think twice before I ever select a LOVE NATURE clip ever again

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  3. The Tiger (Uncia tigris) is a large cat found only in Asia, it is the largest living cat species in the world, there are twelve known subspecies of tiger: the †Caspian Tiger (Uncia tigris virgata), the Bengal Tiger (Uncia tigris tigris), the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica), the †Wanhsien Tiger (Uncia tigris acutidens), the South China Tiger (Uncia tigris amoyensis), the Indochinese Tiger (Uncia tigris corbetti), the Malayan Tiger (Uncia tigris jacksoni), the †Ngandong Tiger (Uncia tigris soloensis), the Sumatran Tiger (Uncia tigris sumatrae), the †Javan Tiger (Uncia tigris sondaica), the †Trinil Tiger (Uncia tigris trinilensis), and the †Bali Tiger (Uncia tigris balica), the caspian tiger is the most basal known tiger subspecies and evolved first, then followed by the bengal tiger, with the most recent split being between two clades, the northern tigers, which comprise the Uncia tigris altaica group and contains the siberian tiger, the wanhsien tiger, and the south china tiger and the southeast asian tigers, which comprise the Uncia tigris sondaica group and contains the indochinese tiger, the malayan tiger, the ngandong tiger, the sumatran tiger, the javan tiger, the trinil tiger, and the bali tiger, the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica) is known for being the only big cat found in the arctic, it happens to coexist with other terrestrial polar carnivorans, the White Wolf (Canis albus), the Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus), the Siberian Weasel (Kolonocus sibiricus), the Stoat (Mustela erminea), the Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis), the Wolverine (Gulo gulo), the Sable or Siberian Marten (Martes zibellina), and the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx), as well as preying on polar ungulates like the Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and the Muskox (Ovibos moschatus), it can also prey on pinnipeds like arctic seals, the northern fur seal, the steller's sea lion, and the walrus.

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