These are Arctic Kayrahs, which live in cold snowy areas in the arctic. They are basically the same as their farther south counterpart, except for a few crucial difference that allow them to live in this freezing climate. These Kayrahs all have long manes, helping to protect them from the chilly weather. Instead of relying on burrows for a home (Which is hard, because not many animals in the arctic dig burrows in the ground), they make their homes in crevices between boulders and holes dug into snow banks. They often build nests out of moss, dead plant stalks, rocks and mud, to help keep them and their offspring warmer.
It is fairly hard for these Kayrahs to find meals, but they manage. Usually they will eat roots and berries they find under the snow, hunt arctic voles, or scavenge.
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~Note: These Kayrahs are all light colored, and usually shades of white and grey.






