Tundra means an area where plants can't grow. Considereing there would be no plants in tundra, animals wouldn't react to them.
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Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
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.
Arctic foxPolar BearCaribouErmineGrizzly BearHarlequin DuckMusk OxSnowy OwlArctic HareRock Ptarmigan
polar bears. seals. and more etc.
you would most likely see house animals.
If the tundra didn't exist then many of the animals wouldn't be able to adapt to another environment and they would become extinct. Also the worlds water table would be thrown to a high dangerous level because many of the worlds glaciers come from the tundra. This would also make a warmer climate because no cooling of earth from the frozen tundra.
Where would you find the most invertebrates
Because reptiles have not developed the technology to make warm coats.
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I would assume that Canada is mostly covered in evergreens, so the biome would be taiga. Also, in the more northerly latitudes one would expect the biome to be tundra.