Ice Age Creatures Alive Today

Ice Age Creatures Alive Today

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 04, 2025
With thick wool and a strong build, musk oxen have roamed the Arctic tundra since the Ice Age—virtually unchanged in appearance or behavior.

Musk Ox

With thick wool and a strong build, musk oxen have roamed the Arctic tundra since the Ice Age—virtually unchanged in appearance or behavior.

This tough, solitary predator has survived glacial extremes. Its fierce hunting tactics and thick fur make it a true Ice Age relic.

Wolverine

This tough, solitary predator has survived glacial extremes. Its fierce hunting tactics and thick fur make it a true Ice Age relic.

Known for its weird, bulbous nose, this Central Asian antelope has roamed the steppe since mammoth times, adapting to harsh, dry climates.

Saiga Antelope

Known for its weird, bulbous nose, this Central Asian antelope has roamed the steppe since mammoth times, adapting to harsh, dry climates.

Arctic Ground Squirrel

Survived Ice Age winters with extreme hibernation. Its body temperature drops below freezing, a trait passed down for survival.

Bactrian Camel

The double-humped camel may look like a desert dweller now, but its ancestors once survived icy climates in Central Asia.

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American Bison

These giants once thundered across Ice Age plains alongside mammoths. Their modern descendants still roam North American grasslands.

Alligator Snapping Turtle

Barely changed since the last Ice Age, this armored reptile lurks in slow-moving rivers—its appearance rooted in prehistory.

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