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Mammals do not live in the tundra, because the climate is too extreme.
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False — many mammals live in the tundra (e.g., caribou/reindeer, Arctic fox, muskox, lemmings, Arctic hare). They survive with adaptations like thick fur, fat layers, seasonal migration, and burrowing.
False — many mammals live in the tundra (e.g., caribou/reindeer, Arctic fox, muskox, lemmings, Arctic hare). They survive with adaptations like thick fur, fat layers, seasonal migration, and burrowing.
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