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what is the tundra biome mountains
Some herbivores that live in the rocky mountains are bighorn sheep,
pyhtoplankton and manatees
Tall grasses and large herbivores are part of the grassland biome and not a desert.
tropical savannasWARNING THIS ANSWER IS NOT AN APPROVED BIOME
No, mountains are not typically found in the marine biome. The marine biome consists of oceans, seas, and other saltwater environments, whereas mountains are landforms that are typically found on land.
The primary consumers in the tundra are the herbivores.
Mountains are more if a landscape, not a biome where creatures and humans can actually live in.
According to biologists, the chinchillas are known to live in the Alpine biome because their furs adapt to rapid changes in temperatures and they are herbivores.
Alpine
Grasslands and forests are examples of biomes that typically support herbivores. These biomes provide a variety of plant species for herbivores to feed on, which in turn supports a diverse community of grazing animals.
Trenchs, mountains, and volcanos