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There are more than one animal that eats arctic hare:Arctic foxesSnow owlsArctic wolvesThese are the three top predators of the arctic hare.
a long tail to hit its predators with. dirp!
Some animals develop violent adaptations to their environment. These adaptations are common among predators and cause them to be aggressive towards other animals.
Some can swing from trees and some can camouflage. Their are tons of animals in the rainforest so the adaptations will vary by the the species.
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bearberry
bears and humans
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss
The Tundra has a lot of plant life within this biome. Some common plants include the bearberry, arctic moss, Caribou moss, Diamond leaf willow, Labrador Tea, Pasque Flower, and the Tufted Saxifrage. The animals in the tundra eat these plants to survive and gain energy to stay warm. Some plants are useful for humans. The plants adapt by growing short and close to the ground to avoid high winds. Hairy stems also keep plants warm in the tundra. The bearberry is a plant with red berries and green leaves. This plant survives in this biome by staying close to the ground to avoid high winds. Hairy stems to help keep safe from the extreme temperatures Owls and birds in the tundra eat the berries on the plant. The bearberry isn't found in any other biome. The bearberry is the most common plant in the tundra.
lichen, moss, bearberry are all very popular amongst the arctic regions
The Bearberry bush adapts to the tundra bygrowing low to the ground as to avoid harsh winds (on average the bush is 3 inchs tall)thriving in non-nutrient soils such as sand, soils on rock outcrops and shallow soils.Having fine silk hairs that grow on the stem/bark to retain warmthAnd Leathery Leafs that reduce evaporationtundra biome plant
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A lot of types for example: arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberry, caribou moss, diamond leaf willow, labrador tea, pasque flower, grasses lichens, seages, shrubs, birch trees, willow trees, and cushion plants etc.
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.
migration
seaweed,wolfs,whales