In land where footprints fade like mist and wind reshapes the drifting sand
The wild moves free, in quiet twist, untouched, unclaimed by any hand

Arctic Hare (East Greenland). The Arctic hares of Greenland thrive in a landscape few animals can endure. With dense insulating fur and powerful legs built for covering long stretches of tundra, they stay active through every season. Even in the coldest months, they manage to find food beneath snow and ice.

Arctic Hare (East Greenland). The Arctic hares of Greenland thrive in a landscape few animals can endure. With dense insulating fur and powerful legs built for covering long stretches of tundra, they stay active through every season. Even in the coldest months, they manage to find food beneath snow and ice.

Musk Oxen (East Greenland). Before winter, male musk oxen engage in dramatic sparring matches to establish dominance and breeding rights. The bulls charge and collide head-on at impressive speeds, their massive skulls absorbing the impact. This ritualized combat is as much a display of strength as it is a way to maintain order within the herd.