The tundra has low biodiversity due to its extreme cold temperatures and short growing season. Plant diversity is limited to low-growing shrubs, grasses, mosses, and lichens. Animal diversity is also low, with species such as musk oxen, reindeer, Arctic foxes, and polar bears adapted to the harsh conditions.
Some omnivores that live in the Arctic tundra include Arctic foxes, polar bears, and some species of birds like ravens and gulls. These animals have adapted to the harsh environment by consuming both plant and animal matter to meet their nutritional needs.
yes there there is there is a lot of fun facts about them
yes animals depend on plants for shelter. The plants depend on a variety of animals for pollination, seed dispersal. Sunlight is needed by both plants as well as animals.
The dominant herbivores in the tundra include animals like caribou, musk oxen, Arctic hares, and lemmings. These herbivores have adapted to the harsh environment of the tundra and play a key role in the ecosystem by consuming vegetation and supporting predator populations.
Artic Fox, Artic Rabbit, Artic Owl
lots of animals live in the tundra. Ex lemmings,artic fox,wolfs,caribou etc.
artic rabbit,polar bear,snow owl,salmon,artic fox,cod fish
artic fox and brown bear
the tundra biome is important because it has animals like polar bears and artic fox and artic rabbits etc. but global warming is making the animals extinct because they can't cope with all the heat. also in the artic the ice caps are melting and the animals could drown if all the ice is gone. plus the tundra could make the animals safe, but if global warming still happens the animals might slowly dissappear!!!
Polar Bear, Caribu, Artic Fox, Artic Hare, Snowy Owl, Musk Ox, Rock Ptarmigan.
artic foxes, artic wolves, snow owls, lemmings, and snow hares Snow owl and caribou
There are lots of animals in the tundra. But here are three of them: Snowy Owl, Artic Fox and a caribou. Find information on the internet, the question only asked about three animals in the tundra. Bye!!
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it can get as as far as -347 degrees in the artic tundra but it canget as high as -3 -30 degrees in the artic tundra i think that it can be alot colder there! but it is always cold in the tundra!
do you mean caribou? then it does live in the tundra to be specific the artic tundra.
the artic tundra