yes, there are marsh slugs in the Tundra...
Snow fox is another name for the Arctic fox and they live in the Tundra of North America, Europe, Asia, Greenland and Iceland.
Largely, yes. But, again a large portion of Iceland wouldn't be considered "tundra" by a normal person.
Iceland.
Snow fox is another name for the Arctic fox and they live in the Tundra of North America, Europe, Asia, Greenland and Iceland.
Iceland has a cold climate, partly tundra and partly polar.
i think slugs live under rocks
Banana slugs live in North America.
Canada, Iceland, Russia and the united states
do you mean caribou? then it does live in the tundra to be specific the artic tundra.
Snowy owls live in the far north Antarctic tundra. Snowy owls can also be found in northern Canada, Alaska, Europe, and Asia in the summer. A tundra is a place with no trees and is frozen. It is commonly found in Greenland, Iceland, and the Northern USA.
Reindeer live in the tundra, lichen is a type of plant in the tundra, there are dwarf trees in the tundra, there are small-leafed shrubs, there are mountain goats in the tundra, there are sheep in the tundra, there are elk in the tundra, caribou live in the tundra, arctic hares (rabbits) live in the tundra, arctic foxes live in the tundra, wolves live in the tundra, polar bears live in the tundra, ........................................If you need any more information on the tundra.........just ask....I did a report on it when I was in the 5th grade....I know a lot about the tundra.