Camouflage. So they can hide from other animals.
lots of animals can be found in the tundra. these can include penguins, polar bears, arctic rabbits, the arctic fox, wolves, and of course whales.
snow hare,musk ox,arctic fox,caribou,polar bear,snow owl,grizzly bear.
Sure, but they are all in your face.
Carnivores in the Arctic tundra can eat all sorts of prey including caribou, deer, foxes, and any other mammal species that can survive there.
There are several tundras all around the world, including the Arctic, Russia, America and Asia.
Caribou, Pikas, Musk Oxen, Arctic Hares, Ptarmigans, Arctic Foxes, Polar Bears, Lemmings, Snowy Owls, Arctic Wolves, Stoats, Ravens, Gyrfalcons, Wolverines, Lynx, Swans, Geese, Cranes, Ground Squirrels, and Seals all live in the Arctic and Tundra regions.
The tundra is a biome that has a frozen ground all year round, with animals such as the Arctic Fox, Ermine, caribou, snowy owl, and the grizzly bear.
polar bears, caribou, oxen, wolves, wolverines, arctic fox, ermine, lemmings, arctic hares, arctic ground squirrels, birds, sea mammals (Eg: whales, seals or walrus).
Tundra is a cold, treeless region with a short growing season and a layer of permafrost, or permanently frozen subsoil. Arctic tundra occurs in the Arctic region; alpine tundra is found in high mountains scattered all over the world. The temperatures are generally a little higher and the growing season longer in alpine than arctic tundra, and there are some different species of plants and animals. However, both types of tundra still have a layer of permafrost. See Tundra by Peter Moore (Chelsea House, 2006).
Yes, the Arctic fox is one of the animals in the tundra biome
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
Polar bears really do not hibernate. Majority of animals that do live on the tundra don't hibernate at all. They either migrate south before the winter, or adapt by growing white, thick winter coats which helps with blending in with the snow to avoid predators or better hunt prey.