Whales do not inhabit the tundra, as they are marine mammals that live in oceans and seas. However, they can be found in colder waters near the tundra, where they adapt to frigid temperatures through blubber for insulation and specialized behaviors for hunting and breeding. Some species, like the beluga and bowhead whale, migrate to these cold regions during certain seasons for feeding and calving. In these areas, they rely on ice edges and open water to thrive.
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No whales live in the tundra. The Tundra is a biome on land that is a region where tree and shrub grow is limited by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
Whales survive by eating krill.
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No. Whales are aquatic, meaning they live in water, preferably oceans. And tundra is land. Basically a cold prarie.
whales consume seals
They survive from food and hunting.
Polar Bears can survive better in the cold tundra.
It's too cold for tundra in Antarctica; there are no plants that can survive the cold to develop into tundra.
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They can hunt animals to survive.