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Polar Bears can survive better in the cold tundra.
There prey help them , there fur. And there smell and hearing
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegitation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegetation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegetation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
Some adaptations of the mastodon include its small ears, teeth and thick, wooly hair. This allowed the mastodon to survive in cold, harsh climates and to eat the coarse tundra grass.
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Yes. Animals like the polar bear gave adaptations to help them survive in those conditions.
Animals:Polar BearsArctic FoxCaribouArctic HareSnowy OwlMusk OxThe animals have special adaptations to survive in the frigid cold. Most of them have thick fur and blubber that keeps them warm.Plants:Arctic MossArctic WillowBearberryCaribou MossLabrador TeaPlants in the tundra have to adapt to little sunlight and water.
Desert and tundra regions are alike in that they both have extreme climates with harsh conditions, such as low precipitation and limited vegetation. Both regions also experience temperature extremes, with deserts being very hot and tundras very cold. Additionally, they have unique plant and animal adaptations to survive in these challenging environments.
One non-endangered animal that can be found in the tundra is the arctic fox. These animals have thick fur coats to survive the cold temperatures and are well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the tundra ecosystem. Arctic foxes are not currently classified as endangered.