Tundra Biome Animals And Plants Adaptations
Plants of the same species often grow near each other in clusters in the tundra.
Tundra biome animals and plants adaptations. Animals need shelter and insulation in the Tundra. Animal adaptations in the tundra biome animals have many adaptations to survive in this harsh environment. The Tundra Biome is a learning set containing 3-part cards description cards information posters student booklets for coloring and practicing handwriting and research worksheets for students to learn about the tundra biome.
Tundra means treeless therefore most of the plants in the tundra are low growing plants. 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. Tundra Plants Tend to Grow in Clusters.
Migration and hibernation are examples of behavioral adaptations used by animals in the Arctic tundra. The Arctic Fox has short ears and a short round body with a thick coat to minimize the amount of skin exposed to the frigid air. The fact that many animals do not live year-round in the tundra means they leave or migrate for a length of time to warmer climates.
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. A good example of an animal with special adaptations is the arctic fox. The Tundra can also be found in the Alpine regions at high altitudes on mountains where trees dont grow.
Many different plants and animals can have the same adaptation for surviving the same. Explore the unique landscape of the tundra and meet the plants and animals that have adapted to live in. Vast expanses of treeless tundra.
Animals have many adaptations to survive in this harsh environment. The hairs on the stems of many tundra plants such as the Arctic crocus help to trap heat near the plant and act as protection from the wind. Tundra organisms are opportunistic.