i know that the ice bear and the artic fox eat the bearberries in the tundra
Animals in the tundra interact by making noises and movement
The extreme cold temperatures and limited food sources make it challenging for many animals to survive in the tundra. The harsh conditions also result in a short growing season and limited plant life, further limiting the availability of food for animals. Those that do inhabit the tundra have adaptations to cope with the cold, such as thick fur or feathers, and efficient ways to conserve energy.
In the tundra, lichens can be consumed by various animals such as caribou, reindeer, musk oxen, and Arctic hares. These herbivores rely on lichens as an important food source due to their ability to survive in harsh tundra conditions.
But they can. Caribou, Musk oxen and wolves do OK on the tundra, and they're all warm blooded animals.
Animals such as rabbits, kangaroos, and sheep are known to eat tussock grass. These animals graze on the tufted grasses which make up tussocks, deriving nutrition and sustenance from them.
yes
There are many animals that live in the Arctic tundra. The animals that eat tundra grass; examples of animals that eat tundra grass include the pika and the Norway Lemming,
Pika are small animals that eat grass in the tundra.
i think it is to eat other animals
you should know
they eat the animals like fish
all of them
No they cant
They try to eat very warm food, they also hunt for fish and animals in the Arctic tundra.
there arent any birds in the arctic tundra.
yes. bearberry is sold as an antioxidant supplement.
Animals in the Tundra bascily feed on seals, fish, and other underwater animals since there isn't much plant life.