Very little plants and trees but a lot of small grasses.
There is no vegetation in the arctic!
by the foods they eat like the fish
it is nothing
sud-arctic
The Arctic Hare digs through the snow and looks for vegetation.
tundra
Arctic land is characterized by an extremely cold climate. There will be a presence of snow and ice. There may also be an absence of vegetation because it is too cold for plants to grow,
the arctic fox is an omnivore- it mainly eats meat however, in the winter when there is less food- it is forced to eat vegetation
Canadian Arctic
-cold desert -no vegetation -very cold weather
Polar bears are primarily carnivores, and though vegetation does grow in the Arctic region where it lives, it's not large nor significant enough to sustain a polar bear enough. Vegetation in the Arctic is sparce and very small and often only enough that a tough herbivore like a caribou, lemming or muskox can sustain itself on, but certainly not a large animal like a polar bear.
tundra