There are indeed regions of the Antarctic classified as "Tundra". Especially around the Antarctic Peninsula. The Antarctic tundra doesn't have any large mammals such as polar bears that you can find in the Arctic tundra. Animal life consists mostly of seagoing birds,seals and penguins. If you want to be picky ( and who doesn't ? ) you could also include rabbit and cats as they have been introduced to some of the Antarctic islands which also support an environment classified as tundra. Actually apart from the cats and rabbits on those islands, there are no land based animals to be found. All other animals are sea going and come to land to rest, breed etc....
The polar bearThe largest animal in an arctic tundra is probably the polar bear, OR the musk oxen. At the moment I am doing a PowerPoint on a tundra, and it asks what animals are in your biome. If you need more help, just go on Google and type "What is the largest animal in the arctic tundra?" You are most likely to get your answer. Bye. :)
Yes Tundra is the largest land biome.
Alaska has the largest state of Tundra.
There are only 48 LAND animal species in the arctic tundra
what is animal life like in the tundra?
Yes Siberia is the largest tundra. good job guessin that
Wolverine
The largest tundra in the world is the Eurasian tundra. I don't know about North Asia.
Acrtic tundra
Tundra and Boreal Forest are the largest vegetation regions in Canada.
The country with the world's largest area of tundra is Russia.
Tundra doesn't "stay" anywhere. It's a climate, not an animal.