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tundra
Yes, the Arctic fox is one of the animals in the tundra biome
The taiga forest are mostly the forests of the arctic circle. The ever green forests of Canada and Siberia are examples of this biome.
It is of the genus 'Vulpes' which is, in fact, the fox family.
Yes, the arctic fox can be found in the tundra biome.
Arctic and sub-arctic biomes.
PERMAFROST
NO!!! The Arctic is a region of the Earth , north of the Arctic Circle. Tundra is a biome, which is characterised by tree less plains, and perma-frost ground. It is mainly found in the northern regions of North America, Europe and Asia. The Arctic and the Tundra can overlap.
Tundra
The Tundra / Arctic
There is no 'Arctic Desert.' The Arctic is primarily sea ice with some land areas of tundra. While tundra shares some characterisitcs with the desert, it is a different biome. Antarctica, however, is true desert and the coldest biome on earth.
From my research, I found out Narwhals live in the Arctic/Tundra biome :D