Well if you can get past the frost bight temperatures and the wind blowing in your face at 75 Mph than you still need to hunt for food and worry about water that wont freeze. there's tons of dangers and i wouldn't recommend on visiting there either, unless you're bear grylls
Generally, most plants in the thundra are edible but yes there's a variety of poisonous plants you should avoid, however there are no poisonous animals. Certain toadstools & mushrooms like the death-cup toadstool and the fly amanita are examples of poisonous plants. The red baneberry is an example of a poisonous fruit.
grizzly bears, i think that's the only one i not sure tho,
lions can eat u
Tundra means an area where plants can't grow. Considereing there would be no plants in tundra, animals wouldn't react to them.
the plants in the tundra are great food producers for the animals.
Horst Altmann has written: 'Poisonous plants and animals' -- subject(s): Identification, Poisonous animals, Poisonous plants
Boron is not poisonous to humans, plants, or animals.
all of them
The plants and animals
the diffrence is that a tundra has plants and animals that live there however dessrts only have mostly plants
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
Tundra is unique because the animals and plants that live there.
Vacuoles in plants have poisonous substances that can be harmful or deadly to animals.
yes there there is there is a lot of fun facts about them
The Tundra is so globally important because, it his home to thousands of plants and animals.