Tundra Biome Animals And Plants Adaptations
Many species of plants are perennials that flower within a few days after the snow begins to melt and some produce ripe seed within four to six weeks.
Tundra biome animals and plants adaptations. 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. Explore the unique landscape of the tundra and meet the plants and animals that have adapted to live in. A good example of an animal with special adaptations is the arctic fox.
Most animal and plant life in this biome have insulation in the way of hair fuzz fur or feathers. Animals have many adaptations to survive in this harsh environment. But some animals like the caribou or musk oxen can eat the lichens and other plants.
This adaptation helps plants conserve heat by reducing the surface area exposed to the cold as well as protecting the plants from winds. Only at the southernmost regions can normal leafed plants be found. The Tundra can also be found in the Alpine regions at high altitudes on mountains where trees dont grow.
Plants of the same species often grow near each other in clusters in the tundra. During the summer brown bears behavior is to eat about anything they can find. Tundra organisms are opportunistic.
The tundra is also a windy place the tundra plants grow together as plants sheltered from the whipping winds are more to survive. Animal adaptations in the tundra biome animals have many adaptations to survive in this harsh environment. 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.
Plants 25 to 75 cm 1 to 3 inches tall typically flower first because they are in the warmer air layers near the soil surface. Tundra plant adaptations many plants are perennials which means they save up their energy and nutrients for multiple growing seasons before flowering. 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.