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No, white tigers are native to the tropical and subtropical forests of India, not the tundra. The tundra is a vast, treeless region characterized by low temperatures and a lack of vegetation, making it unsuitable for white tigers to survive in.
They live in plains vast open grassland
The Interior Plains cover a vast area of approximately 1.8 million square miles in North America, stretching from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south. This region is characterized by flat terrain and extensive grasslands, making it an important agricultural area.
The Great Plains cover approximately one-third of the United States and are known for their vast open spaces and grasslands. The region is home to unique wildlife such as bison, pronghorn antelope, and prairie dogs. The area has extreme weather patterns, experiencing both very hot summers and very cold winters. The Great Plains are also known for their rich Native American history and culture.
White elephants are not a separate species but are albino elephants that can be found in various regions where elephants live, such as parts of Asia and Africa. They do not have a specific location where they exclusively reside.
Tundra
vast, flat, treeless, frozen
That wound be Tundra.
tundra
what is a vast flat treeless region in which the subsoil is permanently frozen is called
NO, it does not ! - The very meaning of "tundra" is "vast, flat, treeless frozen regions".
Prairies or grasslands
I am pretty sure this is called a tundra.
Pampas
The word tundra is believed to come from the Finnish word "tunturia" which refers to a treeless plain
there is only 1 other name for tundra its snow land, i think. TUNDRA is a awesome place. I've been there.
No trees grow on the Antarctic continent.