Tundra
A tundra habitat is a cold and treeless biome characterized by permafrost, low temperatures, and a short growing season. It features vast expanses of Arctic or alpine landscapes, with hardy, low-lying vegetation adapted to survive harsh conditions. The tundra is home to unique wildlife, including cold-adapted mammals, birds, and insects, making it a biome known for its stark beauty and resilience in the face of extreme weather.
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