Reindeer have a thicker coat in winter than in the summer. They will dig down through the snow to reach grasses and mosses (reindeer moss is a favourite) to eat. They will also gnaw at tree bark.
The reindeer has a coat with two layers, a dense undercoat to provide warmth in the cold weather and a longhaired overcoat that is weather-resistent.
Reindeer have a thicker coat in winter than in the summer. They will dig down through the snow to reach grasses and mosses (reindeer moss is a favourite) to eat. They will also gnaw at tree bark.
Reindeer can be found in cold Arctic and subarctic regions, where they are adapted to survive in harsh winter conditions. They have thick fur and specialized hooves to help them navigate through snow and ice.
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Cattle from the East could not survive on the tough prairie grasses, but the could easily survive the harsh climate of the plains.
No, it is a verb. To survive. (infinitive) "To survive in a harsh climate is difficult."
Penguins huddle in packs to keep warm. The males have to do that when they are protecting themsleves and their eggs.
Yes, reindeer have fur. Their fur is thick and insulating, which helps them survive in cold Arctic environments. The fur consists of two layers: a dense undercoat for warmth and longer guard hairs that provide protection from moisture and wind. This unique adaptation allows reindeer to thrive in harsh climates.
There are several varieties of willow trees and some varieties are able to survive in harsh climates. Types of willow trees that grow in the extreme northern climates include the sage leaf and flat leaf.
Here are two of the plants that survive the harsh climate of the Namib Desert in Namibia:The Welwitchia mirabillasThe Taproot
Neither. Reindeer live in the tundra primarily not in deserts.
In the tundra, lichens can be consumed by various animals such as caribou, reindeer, musk oxen, and Arctic hares. These herbivores rely on lichens as an important food source due to their ability to survive in harsh tundra conditions.