No, white tigers are native to the tropical and subtropical forests of India, not the tundra. The tundra is a vast, treeless region characterized by low temperatures and a lack of vegetation, making it unsuitable for white tigers to survive in.
White tigers are native to the forests and grasslands of India, not the tundra. They are adapted to a variety of habitats, including tropical and subtropical forests. White tigers are not specifically adapted to survive in the cold, harsh conditions of the tundra biome.
But they can. Caribou, Musk oxen and wolves do OK on the tundra, and they're all warm blooded animals.
It is a carrion eater and therefore has a good sense of smell.
Yes, wolverines are well-adapted to live in the tundra environments of the Arctic regions. They have thick fur, large paws for walking on snow, and a strong sense of smell which helps them to survive in harsh tundra conditions.
No.It has white fur to blend in with the snow.
Yes there are wolves in the tundra
No, tundra wolves do not live in Minnesota....
The Alaskan Tundra Wolf can be found in the tundra regions along the Artic coast of northern Alaska
tundra wolves enjoy nice meals while playing on the tundra.
I DONT CARE ok ?
They have been found to survive primarily on voles in the Tundra when no other life-forms are available.
most likely
No, white tigers are native to the tropical and subtropical forests of India, not the tundra. The tundra is a vast, treeless region characterized by low temperatures and a lack of vegetation, making it unsuitable for white tigers to survive in.
White tigers are native to the forests and grasslands of India, not the tundra. They are adapted to a variety of habitats, including tropical and subtropical forests. White tigers are not specifically adapted to survive in the cold, harsh conditions of the tundra biome.
wolves don't eat plants dummy!
Yes they did