Yes, The mountain goat lives in the alpine tundra because it likes the rocky terrain and can handle it well.
mountain lions live in the alpine tundra; they are carnivores
they live in the ALPINE tundra
Yes, wolverines are well-adapted to live in the tundra environments of the Arctic regions. They have thick fur, large paws for walking on snow, and a strong sense of smell which helps them to survive in harsh tundra conditions.
Mountain goats are adapted to live in rugged, mountainous environments with steep cliffs and rocky terrain. They have specialized hooves for climbing, sharp vision for detecting predators, and thick fur for insulation in cold climates. Their niche includes grazing on alpine vegetation and avoiding predators by navigating the challenging terrain.
Mongolian Mountain Goat. The Mongolian Mountain Goat, also known as the Siberian ibex, is a species of mountain goat found in Siberia and Mongolia. They are well-adapted to the harsh mountain environments in which they live.
mountain lions live in the alpine tundra; they are carnivores
mountain hare, mountain goat, chinchilla
they live in the ALPINE tundra
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Caribous live in tundra, arctic, north poleThey live in the Tundra or alpine biome, and Canada and Alaska.
An Alpine Tundra has permafrost however, Alpine Tundra is found at the tops of tall mountains. Polar Tundra is found near the North and South Poles. The alpine tundra is found at any latitude. Polar tundra has snow covering its surface. The alpine tundra has grass covering its surface. The alpine tundra also has delicate plants that take 4-5 years to flower. One piece of trash could kill a flower that is decades old in just a few weeks.
I'm pretty sure chinchillas, alpacas, foxes, snow leopard and owls live in the alpine tundra but im not 100%
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/alpine_animal_page.htm -Alpaca -Andean Condor -Chinchilla -Llama -Mountain goat -Snow Leopard -Vicuna -Yak
they live in mountains
Yes. 4 species of earthworms from the Family Lumbricidae were found in Alpine Tundra in the Urals (Russia). Enchytracids have a tendency to be found in Arctic Tundra.
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Yes, wolverines are well-adapted to live in the tundra environments of the Arctic regions. They have thick fur, large paws for walking on snow, and a strong sense of smell which helps them to survive in harsh tundra conditions.