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Stillness in white

"About this website"

A calm, minimal mini-site about four animals adapted to snow and silence. Soft type, pale colors, and simple layouts echo Arctic light.

In the frozen quiet, life continues. These animals—ermine, fox, hare, and seal—move through a landscape of stillness and light. This website reflects that calm rhythm through subtle color and gentle design.

Four Lives in White

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Ermine in the snow
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Ermine

The ermine, also known as the stoat, is a small yet fierce predator that thrives in cold northern climates. In summer, its fur is a warm brown, blending with forest soil and tundra moss. But as winter approaches, it transforms—turning pure white except for the black tip of its tail. This shift is both camouflage and poetry: a survival instinct that mirrors the season's quiet transformation.

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Arctic Fox in the snow
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Arctic Fox

The Arctic fox is a master of survival, perfectly designed for the world of ice and wind. Its dense white fur acts as both insulation and disguise, reflecting the landscape's brightness while trapping warmth close to its body. During the endless polar nights, the fox curls into a tight ball, its tail wrapped like a soft blanket for protection.

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Snow Bunny in the snow
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Snow Bunny

The Arctic hare lives in the coldest, windiest parts of the tundra, where few animals can survive. Its thick white fur and compact body conserve warmth, while powerful hind legs help it move swiftly over snow and ice. In small groups, these hares huddle together for protection, blending almost invisibly into the frozen landscape. Their quiet endurance and gentle presence make them symbols of calm strength in harsh surroundings.

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Harp Seal pup on ice
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Harp Seal

The harp seal spends much of its life among drifting sea ice, resting and raising its young on the frozen surface. Its soft white fur keeps pups warm until they are ready to swim and hunt in the Arctic waters below. Adults glide through icy seas with effortless grace, guided by instinct and rhythm.

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