all of them
the arctic fox
they eat many other animals if their carnivors or omnivores and the herbavoress eat the few plants that grow
There are many animals that live in the Arctic tundra. The animals that eat tundra grass; examples of animals that eat tundra grass include the pika and the Norway Lemming,
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
the ice
Herbivores only eat plants in the tundra. hope this answers your question... :)
Pika are small animals that eat grass in the tundra.
Some animals eat grasses and other plants. Other animals feed on these animals that feed on plants. Some animals are omnivores ad feed on both plants and other animals,
Some animals eat meat, some eat plants, while others eat both.
I'm sorry, but I think you messed up your question. And I think you meant 'grazing animals', but whatever. If you did mean grazing and this is the question you meant to say then good. What would happen if the tundra became overpopulated with grazing animals? Well, if that's your question then heres the answer. The tundra doesnt have many plants, so I don't think there would be a huge difference, but some animals would die because of the very few plants the tundra does have being trampled by the grazing animals.
Desert animals either eat plants or they eat each other. Some eat both plants and animals (omnivores).
yes diffferent animals live in different biomes. tundras are cold, so there arent many plants. tundra animals will need to eat animals or plants that actulaly live there. yes it depends on the climate and animals/plants that live there