No because they have short stocky bodies to keep them warm
Cold ones!
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
In general, they don't.
There are many animals in the Tundra that are in danger of being extinct therefore it is important to save the tundra so many other people in the future cold experience the beauties of the Arctic Tundra, Antarctic Tundra and the Alpine Tundra.
Mainly animals that can sustain and live in the cold, so you can find reindeer, polar bears, a variety of birds such as albatros and even elks
dessert animals like hot weather.artic animals like cold.
Animals that live in the Tundra tend to either make their habitats underground, or in caves. They need shelter from the very cold temperatures that are there.
A tundra is a cold area that gets alot of precipitation and has a lot of animals and wildlife
the diffrence is that a tundra has plants and animals that live there however dessrts only have mostly plants
The extreme cold temperatures and limited food sources make it challenging for many animals to survive in the tundra. The harsh conditions also result in a short growing season and limited plant life, further limiting the availability of food for animals. Those that do inhabit the tundra have adaptations to cope with the cold, such as thick fur or feathers, and efficient ways to conserve energy.
There are not any frogs or amphibians in the tundra because of all of the permafrost prevents it from happening.
Tundra mammels survive in the tundra by having heavy fur coats that have evolved to fight against the terrible cold. Tundra reptiles, which are few, go into deep hibernations in the winter and have adapted to have antifreeze in their systems that allow them to literally freeze and come back to life. Tundra birds have large amounts of down feathers and often have feathers on their feet to promote good circulation and warmth. Tundra fish have adapted to live in still cold waters with low oxegan levels under the ice. Most tundra animals have adapted overtime as to not succumb to their enviorment. With physical features and diets specifically for cold places tundra animals exist very easily in such an odd enviornment.