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Mammals do not live in the tundra, because the climate is too extreme.
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Many mammals live in the tundra despite its harsh climate — examples include caribou (reindeer), Arctic foxes, polar bears, muskoxen, lemmings and Arctic hares. They survive via adaptations such as thick fur, insulating fat, seasonal migration, and burrowing.
Many mammals live in the tundra despite its harsh climate — examples include caribou (reindeer), Arctic foxes, polar bears, muskoxen, lemmings and Arctic hares. They survive via adaptations such as thick fur, insulating fat, seasonal migration, and burrowing.
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