I am trying to look it up to but i have spent over 30 minutes looking for one. Sorry there are no reptiles or amphibians in the Arctic Tundra.
none
but in Alaska there are garter snakes and some other species
so far there has ben reports of unknows snakes in tundra but havent found out yet bout them
None, it's too cold. Snakes are cold-blooded and have to be warm to be active.
A Tundra snake is a ficticious gigantic snake that supposedly lives in Alaska.
The king cobra lives in the tundra
No to cold for most reptiles.
Velociraptor Jesus
probably not
The Inuit tribes live and hunt in the tundra. scientists can live in the tundra for a couple years mostly for experiments
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the Harlequin duck
Grass snakes and rattle snakes and garden snake
Yes! What kind of snakes are you concerned about?
rattle snakes
tundra and rainforest
cool people
rattle snakes, scorpions, sideways snakes,
Fox and hawk. No snakes in the tundra.
snakes
The kind of snakes that live in the Savannah are Bush python, spitting cobra, black mamba, Gabon viper. answered by Eleanor . A .