Biome Key
Animals of the Tundra

The Tundra Biome

Questions for the Experts

Why is the tundra climate very cold and dry?

What are some of the adaptions animals have to survive the very cold winters?

What do tundra animals eat?

Where is this biome found?

There are two kinds of tundras, Arctic and alpine. Arctic tundras lie near the Arctic Ocean. They include Greenland, northern parts of Alaska, Canada, Europe and Russia. The alpine tundra is located at the top of mountains across the world.

What geological events are related to the formation of this biome?

Some geological events that have made the formation of this biome are the movment of glaciers from the north.

What animals are found in this biome?

In the tundra biome there are many animals. They are wolves, lemmings, caribou, musk oxen, polar bears, ptarmigans, snowy owls, geese, and plovers. In the alpine tundra there are deer, elk, mountain goats and various species of sheep.

What is the weather and climate like in this biome?

The weather in this biome is very cold and dry. It's sort of like a cold desert. The temperature barely goes above freezing. The average annual precipitation is less than 350 millimeters over most of the tundra. Some mountains situated in the lower latitudes have a climate very similiar.

What plant communities dominate this biome?

Some plant life that dominates this biome are dwarf birches, willows, lichens, mosses and grasses. Because the regrowth of plant life is slow, severe erosion can damage land for a very long time.

References

"Tundra". Academic American Encyclopedia. 1995.
"Tundra". The World Book Encyclopedia. 1995.
Biome Key
Animals of the Tundra