The snow is quite a big one. Arctic foxes take a big deal hiding. Rabbits so as well. Hares, possibly. Either, rabbits or hares. No, I believe hare. The animals depend on the arctic nature just as much as you are curious. They use it to hide. Caves are a great way they can hide. Some animals like, (This is an example!) Perhaps, a grizzly bear was dropped in the arctic in a mistake. They'd hide in the warmest place. A cave is quite suitable. It's dark so their able to hide there.
Some animals, like the hare, have big bodies, with smaller ears in order to keep heat in there body, opposed to having small bodies with big ears to release heat.
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
arctic fox?
I think the smallest arctic animal is the arctic wolf
There are only 48 LAND animal species in the arctic tundra
yes
a arctic fox
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
Arctic fox
The polar bearThe largest animal in an arctic tundra is probably the polar bear, OR the musk oxen. At the moment I am doing a PowerPoint on a tundra, and it asks what animals are in your biome. If you need more help, just go on Google and type "What is the largest animal in the arctic tundra?" You are most likely to get your answer. Bye. :)
Environmental factors in the arctic tundra include low temperatures, permafrost, short growing seasons, strong winds, and limited precipitation. These factors contribute to the unique characteristics of the arctic tundra biome, such as its cold, treeless landscape and specialized plant and animal adaptations for survival.
migration
The smallest animal is the Arctic wolf