FINLAND - Brown bear cubs emerge from their den in May and grow rapidly in size and confidence. Curious and endlessly inquisitive, they learn the lessons they need to survive from their mother. (Photo Credit: Off the Fence/John Waters)
INNER TROMS, NORWAY - Situated in the Northern Hemisphere, Europe makes up just under 7 percent of the world?s land mass. Although in many regions summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius, in winter, mercury levels often drop 40 below. Surprisingly, 98 percent of our planet?s snow cover is located in the northern half of our globe. (Photo Credit: Off the Fence/John Waters)
SPAIN - The Mediterranean Chameleon is a very cunning hunter. With eyes that move independently of each other, their prey have nowhere to hide. A chameleon's tongue can be as long as its body and flies out of its mouth in one 16th of a second. (Photo Credit: Off the Fence/Ralph Bower)
FINLAND - Weighing around 300 grammes, Red squirrels are light enough to reach the tallest, thinnest branches. This allows them to exploit all the food in the forest. They will eat everything from bark to mushrooms.