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Alaska Wildlife Guide
In a place twice the size of Texas, a place with over three million lakes and more than 100 million acres of forest, it comes as no supprise that Alaska - Big Beautiful Alaska - is home to many of Earth's most fascinating creatures.
The immensity of Alaska, however, may imply that this vast wilderness is teeming with wildlife varities. In truth, it is quit the opposite. Unlike other areas of its size, Alaska's arctic climate and limited vegetation means a relative handfull of species can survive here. It is these very limits that set Alaska's wildlife apart.
In her own remarkable way, Nature equiped each creature with the body and instict to live in this land of extremities. The caribou's broad hoofs see it over rocky ridges and steep slopes. The brown bear fattens up during the summer to sustain him through winter.
Bear and buffalo, wolf and walrus, sea lion and sled dog - each brings its unique and awesome beauty to this great place called Alaska.
Have a great trip through Alaska!
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The MOOSE
Derived from the Algonquian dialect, the word moose means "muncher of little twigs." Learn more about the Moose..
The Milepost
is the most used of all travel guides and trip planners for Alaska and Canada. If you are planing on driving in Alaska or Canada on vacation then this guide is going to be the most complete you can buy. The retail cost of the Milepost in Alaska is $24.95.  
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