The only animal I found was the Arctic Hare.
caribou wolves many birds
caribou wolves and many birds
Tufted Saxifrage is a small plant that grows in thick mats on the Tundra. It has several straight flower stems that can grow to get 8 inches high. The flower has small fruit which holds many small seeds. Many animals like caribou, wolves, and birds eat the Tufted Saxifrage.
it flower it eats sunlight
Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.
There is no such bird in Australia known as the "Arnelope", tufted or otherwise. There is only a Yellow-tufted Honeyeater.
= Is a tufted head on a duck a dominant gene or a resesive? =
the animal droppings fertilize the ground
Between July and August
It looks like light pink ,short flowers
Tufted Saxifrage is a small plant that grows in thick mats on the Tundra. It has several straight flower stems that can grow to get 8 inches high. The flower has small fruit which holds many small seeds. Many animals like caribou, wolves, and birds eat the Tufted Saxifrage.
it flower it eats sunlight
caribou, wolves, and many birds eat turfed saxifrage
the Tufted Saxifrage survives in the harsh tundra because it has a developed underground root system, natural antifreeze inside, plus it can create many seeds at a time, improving chances of the plant to grow and reproduce. it also grows in mats, which can live on rocks and trees as well as the ground.Hope it helped guys.
First, is a chemical anti freeze protection, next, it has the ability to live in harsh conditions and last, is the development of leaves that limit transpiration
Arctic Hares eat Saxifrage. Sometimes people pick the wild flowers as well.
A polar bear is a consumer of the tundra biome. Some more are- harp seal, arctic cod, zooplankton, arctic fox, arctic wolf, and musk ox.
They eat berries, incests, and other creatures that are smaller than them.
Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.