Ladybugs primarily inhabit temperate regions, including forests, grasslands, and gardens, but they are not typically found in extreme environments like deserts or tundra. In deserts, the lack of moisture and suitable food sources makes it difficult for ladybugs to survive. Similarly, the harsh cold and limited food availability in tundra regions are not conducive to their survival. They thrive best in environments that provide vegetation and insects for food.
Yes, ladybirds (or ladybugs) can be found in deserts.
Some live in deserts.
Reindeer are native to and live in the arctic and subarctic regions, so it would be the tundra.
Romania hasn't tundra and deserts.
Neither. Reindeer live in the tundra primarily not in deserts.
All of them live in deserts except for reindeer. Reindeer are animals of the tundra.
Tundra and deserts represent different ecosystems.
Russia has tundra but no true deserts.
Wolves live in a variety of biomes including deserts, taiga, deciduous forests, grasslands, and even in the tundra.
Russia has no true deserts. It does have large areas of tundra in the north which some people confuse with deserts.
All deserts are, by definition, relatively dry.
Well, DESERTS are tundras depending where you are. There are arctic tundras that are not deserts, but tundra deserts that are hot as well.