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Tundra Animals And Plants Facts

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Tundra Animals And Plants Facts. Some animals, insects, and even plants thrive there. To name a few common plants, there are the bearberry, arctic moss, diamond leaf willow, caribou moss and many more.

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Location | weather | plants | animals | people | games | links. Some animals opt to hibernate during the winter and others migrate to warmer temperatures. However one of the most famous worldwide is the snow leopard.

But during the summer, the plants and wildlife of the tundra region explode into life.

Characteristics of the tundra biome. But during the summer, the plants and wildlife of the tundra region explode into life. The tundra biome is the coldest of all biomes.it is also quite big. Life in the tundra รขโ‚ฌโ€ tundra:

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