The polar bear.
the Arctic fox is endangered in the tundra, but not world wide. Wolves were recently removed the endangered species list and therefore are no longer an endangered species of the Tundra.
ADAPTATION
It is generally beneficial for animals living in wide-open spaces to have skin or fur that is colored similarly to their surroundings, since there are few things to hide behind. This helps predators track their prey unnoticed, and it helps prey more effectively hide from predators. Thus, natural selection has favored white and grey tundra dwellers, since the tundra is sparsely forested and usually snowy. Similarly, camels may be sand-colored because the desert is their primary habitat.
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.
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.
The animals adapt to the harsh changes in climate over time. (:animals survive the tundra because they have blubber. and most animals camouflage into the eviornment.They evolved to.
They can hunt animals to survive.
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
the soil
there is not a lot of water.. therefore the plants dont survive and the animals also do not survive.
In general, they don't.
small shrubs and little trees live in the alpine tundra and the animals that live there are bears, eagles, and possibly owls. hope that helps!
Yes, they have to hunt tem for dinner.
there is not a lot of water.. therefore the plants dont survive and the animals also do not survive.
Animals that live in the Tundra tend to either make their habitats underground, or in caves. They need shelter from the very cold temperatures that are there.
Animals need thick coats to survive in the cold temperatures and often have a protective coloring to hide from predators.
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