When The Indian Tribe follows the Reindeer, people start to understand that an endless circle it complete. If you don't understand this, youre stupid.
Reindeer moss has a fine and shallow root like system allowing it to absorb the maximum water and nutrients found in the tundra. The top layers are soft compared to the harder deeper areas.
In the tundra, lichens can be consumed by various animals such as caribou, reindeer, musk oxen, and Arctic hares. These herbivores rely on lichens as an important food source due to their ability to survive in harsh tundra conditions.
A lichen, reindeer moss, and low shrubs are some examples. and they are right ! trust me! haha.
they do not have one called moss
"Reindeer moss" is a photosynthetic plant, not a consumer.
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
Reindeer Moss, like other lichens, does not have any roots. It has the ability to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through cells on its surface. However, this adaptation makes reindeer moss very susceptible to pollutants in the environment. Like other types of lichen, reindeer moss is a good indicator of environmental quality because of its high absorption from the surrounding air.
No. They usually are vegetarians and eat things like moss buried in the snow, since they live in cold, tundra areas.
Tundra
arctic moss, arctic willow (not a tree,) Bearberry, diamond-Leaf willow (the only tree in the tundra, but it only grows up to 4 inches tall) crowberry, reindeer moss, chickweed, cinquefoil, and british soldier all live and grow in the tundra
When The Indian Tribe follows the Reindeer, people start to understand that an endless circle it complete. If you don't understand this, youre stupid.
It's a kind of moss... Check the link for complete info.