Tundra Biome Animals And Plants Adaptations
Tundra Plants Are Dark in Color.
Tundra biome animals and plants adaptations. Plants in the tundra stay low to the ground so they dont get hurt by the harsh. Explore the unique landscape of the tundra and meet the plants and animals that have adapted to live in. Tundra animals and their adaptations.
Although it is one of the most inhospitable habitats in the world there are surprisingly quite a few interesting plants and animals that exist here. The tundra is also a windy place the tundra plants grow together as plants sheltered from the whipping winds are more to survive. The standard adaptations of animals in this biome are extra thick layers of fat such as the blubber in whales to insulate the body from cold.
Students will learn about the main characteristics of this ecosystem animal plant and human adaptations. Vast expanses of treeless tundra. Almost all the plants that are in the Tundra biome are in the Alpines region and there are none in the most Northern parts of the biome in the North Pole and South Pole.
The Tundra can also be found in the Alpine regions at high altitudes on mountains where trees dont grow. But some animals like the caribou or musk oxen can eat the lichens and other plants. Very few species are annuals.
Dark colors absorb and retain heat better than light colors. The tundra region is the coldest biome existing on Earth. Tundra means treeless therefore most of the plants in the tundra are low growing plants.
Most animal and plant life in this biome have insulation in the way of hair fuzz fur or feathers. Hibernation is a combination of behavioral and physical adaptations. Plants and animals living in the Tundra must be able to adapt to extreme cold brisk winds very short growing seasons and the rather harsh conditions found in this Biome.