Tundra Plants And Animals Adaptations
Animals in the tundra are also adapted to extreme conditions and they take advantage of the temporary explosion of plant and insect life in the short growing season.
Tundra plants and animals adaptations. Many of the birds of the tundra have two coats of feathers to help keep them warm. Tundra animals and their 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.
Tundra means treeless therefore most of the plants in the tundra are low growing plants. Arctic Moss Arctic Willow Caribou Moss Labrador Tea Arctic Poppy Cotton Grass Lichens and Moss. Plants adapted to the tundra have small waxy leaves to prevent the loss of precious water in this dry environment.
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. Hibernation - Although hibernation is often thought of as behavioural it is also in fact a physiological adaptation. Also nearly all the Tundras vegetation have adapted in some way to help reinforce the survival of their species.
Some plants are even red in color. A good example of an animal with special adaptations is the arctic fox. The animals here tend to have thicker and warmer.
Many of them have larger bodies and shorter arms legs and tails which helps them retain their heat better and prevent heat loss. A small leaf structure is. Then they hibernate or sleep during the Winter.
Many different plants and animals can have the same adaptation for surviving the same. Plants and animals have adapted to stay warm and preserve water. Plant and animal adaptation.