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Plants that live in an arctic tundra climate need to adjust to the climate. The plants also need to have a shallow root systems.
To survive.
The polar bearThe largest animal in an arctic tundra is probably the polar bear, OR the musk oxen. At the moment I am doing a PowerPoint on a tundra, and it asks what animals are in your biome. If you need more help, just go on Google and type "What is the largest animal in the arctic tundra?" You are most likely to get your answer. Bye. :)
No, alligators need a warm temperate climate or tropical climate.
Reindeer live in the tundra, lichen is a type of plant in the tundra, there are dwarf trees in the tundra, there are small-leafed shrubs, there are mountain goats in the tundra, there are sheep in the tundra, there are elk in the tundra, caribou live in the tundra, arctic hares (rabbits) live in the tundra, arctic foxes live in the tundra, wolves live in the tundra, polar bears live in the tundra, ........................................If you need any more information on the tundra.........just ask....I did a report on it when I was in the 5th grade....I know a lot about the tundra.
Arctic hare need a lot of food if they can not find any food that they eat they will eat bark.
ones that need lots of water to live
Animals that live in the Tundra tend to either make their habitats underground, or in caves. They need shelter from the very cold temperatures that are there.
Animals need thick coats to survive in the cold temperatures and often have a protective coloring to hide from predators.
Caribou live in many different places, such as the following:North AmericaTundrasGrasslandsEuropeCanadaAlaskaMountainsSome Parts Of AsiaSome Parts Of South America
No. Palm trees are found in tropical areas, while parts of the arctic are part of the tundra biome.
stingrays need snouts because # they need to smell. # they have thst as a sense. # they would not be able to breath.