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Describe the wildlife of tundra region?

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Answered by simran7890
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A number of mammals can survive in tundra habitats thanks to special adaptations and the insulation fur and fat provide. A prominent example is the herbivorous musk ox. One of the largest Arctic tundra mammals, the musk ox has a dense coat which, combined with its large size and short legs and tail, reduces the loss of body heat. Other arctic tundra herbivores include arctic hares, squirrels, voles, lemmings and caribou, which have hooves that support them in snow. Arctic tundra carnivores include arctic foxes and polar bears. In alpine tundra, marmots, mountain goats, pikas, sheep and elk occur.
Answered by jacknsparrow
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the wildlife of tundra region have a thick fat under their skin to prevent winter some tundra region animal are ox and polar bear
they are also white in colour to hide in white atmosphere from their enemies or to catch their prey.
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