Animals:
The animals have special adaptations to survive in the frigid cold. Most of them have thick fur and blubber that keeps them warm.
Plants:
Plants in the tundra have to adapt to little sunlight and water.
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
The plants that live in a tundra are mostly mosses and scrubs because they do not need a lot of energy to survive. Most plants (pines) have a waxy coating that allows them to keep as much water as they can, to survive the drier winters
plants that live in the tinder it is not so easy to die.
Tundra is unique because the animals and plants that live there.
A wolf does not need plants to survive. It needs to be able to hunt small animals for food. A good example of a wolf that lives in an ecosystem without plants is the Arctic white wolf. They live on the tundra and hunt the small animals that live there.
the diffrence is that a tundra has plants and animals that live there however dessrts only have mostly plants
the arctic fox
Well, the plants and all the animals are organisms!
animal- red taied foxes plants- moss and trees
yes there are plants live in the tundra
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.
Some biotic factors in the tundra include plants like mosses, lichens, grasses, and shrubs that have adapted to the cold conditions. Animals that live in the tundra include herbivores like musk oxen, caribou, and lemmings, as well as carnivores like Arctic foxes, polar bears, and snowy owls. These organisms have specialized features to survive in the harsh tundra environment.