it depends on the animal.....well......if it is a frog than yes.....i guess
One non-endangered animal that can be found in the tundra is the arctic fox. These animals have thick fur coats to survive the cold temperatures and are well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the tundra ecosystem. Arctic foxes are not currently classified as endangered.
A zooarchaeologist is someone who is well practised in the science of animal remains at archaeological sites.
Well, it depends upon what era you are wondering about. Wooly Mammoths once inhabited the tundra where they grazed the snowcrested ground. Now there are wolves, mouse, caribou, whitetail deer and many more.
One famous and well known tundra is located in the Antarctic Peninsula. This tundra is named the Marielandia Antarctic tundra. Another famous tundra is called the Brooks-British Range tundra.
well my friend their is a species i have recently discovered that i like to call shaun scarsbrook, although he is a drip it remains the driest animal on earth
Well, it depends what animal alot of animals like bears will makes burrows in woody places
Both Fireweed and Horsetail are wildflowers of the tundra as well as Silverweed and Lupine.
no, there are bogs and frozen earth in the tundra due to poor drainage
There is no cabin filter in a 2004 Tundra. Most Toyotas have them but not this particular year Tundra.
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well, I guess not