This is a very broad questions. There are many different adaptations animals in the tundra have such as thick fur which helps them maintain temperature. Many of these animals have white coloring so that they can blend in with the color of the snow to hid from predators or sneak up on prey this is called camouflage.
Common adaptations of resident animals in the arctic and alpine tundra are short and stocky arms and legs, thick insulating cover of feathers or fur, and color changing feathers or fur: brown in summer, and white in winter.
Animals live in the tundra by living in catuses and in the sand
There are many animals that live in the Arctic tundra. The animals that eat tundra grass; examples of animals that eat tundra grass include the pika and the Norway Lemming,
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
lots of animals live in the tundra. Ex lemmings,artic fox,wolfs,caribou etc.
Tundra is unique because the animals and plants that live there.
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pugs
lions,turkes
Because the biome,the tundra, is very cold. Which isn't a very good place to farm or grow things for animals to eat or live in.
yes but only a few kinds
some moose and birds
But they can. Caribou, Musk oxen and wolves do OK on the tundra, and they're all warm blooded animals.
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