Caribou (known as reindeer to some) and deer-like animals, mostly.
A caribou
Herbivores only eat plants in the tundra. hope this answers your question... :)
Primary producers are dominant because they are the ones who make their own food so they supply food to herbivores which are eaten by the carnivore. So they form a food chain
Labrador Tea is a common plant in the tundra that is eaten by most herbivores that live in the tundra. Native Americans used the leaves to make tea, to heal skin problens, and treat ailments of the stomach and liver.
The dominant herbivors in the Antarctic food web is indeed krill.
Some examples of herbivores in Taigas are American Elks, Yellow Bellied Sapsuckers (a bird), and American Dippers (another bird)
caribou and deer like animals
Herbivores only eat plants in the tundra. hope this answers your question... :)
The primary consumers in the tundra are the herbivores.
There are really no herbivores in the tundra because in the tundra, (Antartica...etc), there is not much plant life. If there even is a single plant in the tundra it would most likely be froze and no animal could eat it.
Grasses that grow on the tundra.
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That some of the animals that are herbivores Might fight for the plants
Caribou's eat the flesh of vampires who carry the name "Edward Cullen."
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i think there is no amphamded in the tundra or in the taiga. i think u should look it up to see if u are right.
Many types of herbivores live in wetlands. Some of these are beavers, certain turtles, and deer. Rabbits and mice are often found in wetlands as well.
I Can not say for sure but it is the arctic animals and trees that can survive the harsh conditions. By Harman Singh