Alaskan Tundra Animals And Plants
Eaten by migrating animals like birds Arctic Hare Arctic Fox Abiotic Plants Coat grows longer and thicker for winter multi-layer coat Biotic Form pesticide to keep insects away Grows 15 cm tall Endangered Organisms Of the Tundra Adaptations for Biotic Factors Wide.
Alaskan tundra animals and plants. Create food chains for the ocean and the tundra. They have thick blubber that keeps them warm during the winter as well as a thick coat that reinforces that warmth. The Arctic Creature Mobile Grades K-5 Students create a mobile of Arctic animals that depend on each other for food.
Many animals live on the tundra including caribou. Grab a leaf and look closely on the underside and you will find it covered with thick orange hairs. Lemmings musk oxen arctic foxes and wolves.
This conserves nutrients and helps protect the plant from cold windscour and desiccation. From wolves to otters and Black Spruces to Yellow Marsh Marigolds Alaska is home to stunning and fascinating wild fauna and flora. There are surprisingly many varieties of plants that live in Alaska along with the tundra biome.
They often have a strong sense of smell to help them find food underneath the snow. Heres a list of the most common. Those living in the icy water have blubber a thick layer of fat under the skin.
Some animals stay all year round others migrate to warmer places for the winter. Various hardy plants and wild flowers spring up during the short growing season on the semiarid tundra plains. Due to the large number of small rodents and mammals predators such as arctic foxes and snowy owls also inhabit the tundra.
Arctic animals have thick coats to keep them warm. Identify the conditions needed in the ocean and on the tundra for animals and plants to live. These creatures and plants are adapted to live in colder climates and thrive in Alaskas tundra biome.