If a grassland animal moved to the Arctic tundra, you would be following a caribou on its annual migration. You would watch it graze on the grass of the tundra. Then when winter came, you would watch it move south to its winter grazing land. You might also be watching a musk ox which grazes on the tundra year around.
An animal without a thick coat would of course freeze to death.
No, tundra is snow etc. Ram's live generally on grassland.
arctic fox?
I think the smallest arctic animal is the arctic wolf
There are only 48 LAND animal species in the arctic tundra
yes
a arctic fox
Arctic voles, also known as tundra voles, live in the Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. They inhabit tundra and grassland areas, where they burrow underground to avoid harsh weather conditions.
Arctic fox
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. :)
The smallest animal is the Arctic wolf
snow goose
A marten.