taiga
The polar ice caps are surrounded by the polar tundra biome. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and a short growing season with low-lying vegetation. Many arctic animals, such as polar bears and arctic foxes, are adapted to survive in this harsh environment.
Animals that have white fur include polar bears, arctic foxes, snow leopards, and some breeds of domestic cats and dogs.
A great wetland that should be explored, their is many animals like sloths, hampsters, Guinea Pigs, snakes, foxes, giraffes, alligators, hippos, dogs, cats, fish, birds, DRUGGIES, whores! Cora and Carrie
Some examples of white-furred animals found in the wild include polar bears, Arctic foxes, snow leopards, and Arctic hares.
Male foxes are called "dogs" or "todds."
Tundra
some animals that live in the taiga biome are elk,ducks,moose,mice,bears,and wolves.and a lot of insects come out during the summer.
Weasles, owls, foxes
Shrews are hunted by weasels, owls, and foxes. Not many animals eat shrew, supposedly they have a very bad taste.
Cats, bobcats, foxes, shrews, hawks, owls.
arctic foxes get away from polar bears because of there fur
Mice, voles, shrews, rabbits, assorted birds.
The tundra is the coldest biome; therefore, organisms that can sustain the extreme cold weather can live there. For example: -Polar Bears -Arctic Fox -Salmon -Cod Fish
Consumers in the tundra biome are typically herbivores like caribou, musk oxen, and lemmings, as well as carnivores like arctic foxes, wolves, and polar bears. These animals have adaptations to survive the harsh cold weather and limited food availability in the tundra.
There are many animals that make there home in Taiga Biome. Animals that live there are foxes, wolves and bears.
Coyote's, Cougars, Bobcats, Foxes, Lynxes, Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, Raccoons, Bald Eagles, Falcons and many others
Polar Bears