Tundra
The tundra biome is an ecosystem situated near the North Pole and in the South Pole. It is by far the coldest of all the biomes. Temperatures range below -34° C. Summer temperatures range from 3° to 12° C. The Atic Tundra still hold life like some animals like the Artic Fox, Polar Bears, penguins, some insects, and little plants.
The Artic Fox also known as the polar fox, its average size is
33.6 in. In body length. Its rounded and small shape helps the fox not lose body heat in these cold temperatures.They prey on small animals, animal eggs, and left overs from polar bears. In the winter it fur is white to work as camoflage against predators, while in the summer its fur is brown as it travels to warmer areas of the tiaga biome where the snow melts and plants can be seen.
33.6 in. In body length. Its rounded and small shape helps the fox not lose body heat in these cold temperatures.They prey on small animals, animal eggs, and left overs from polar bears. In the winter it fur is white to work as camoflage against predators, while in the summer its fur is brown as it travels to warmer areas of the tiaga biome where the snow melts and plants can be seen.