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Creatures in the icy tundra

Tundra biomes are known for being frigid, with brief summers and few trees. Despite this harsh environment, tundra biomes are home to many different species of plants and animals. Readers will learn about the highly adapted creatures, such as arctic foxes and musk oxen, living in tundra habitats around the world.
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Tundra animals

2020
Tundra biomes have the harshest climates in the world. This title introduces readers to the ways animals of the Arctic and alpine tundra have adapted to this treeless terrain.
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Polar bears

Introduces young readers to the characteristics and behavior of polar bears and discusses how they use their unique features to survive in an arctic environment. Includes photographs, fact boxes, further reading, a glossary, and an index.
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Arctic tundra

Discusses the harsh weather, extreme landforms, and unusual living things found in the Arctic tundra.
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Arctic wolves

Photographs and simple text describe the tundra habitat, physical characteristics, behaviors, and diets of Arctic wolves.

Polar bears

Photographs and simple text describe the tundra habitat, physical characteristics, behaviors, and diets of polar bears.

Tundra animals

Describes the tundra habitat and offers an introduction to the animals found in the Alaskan tundra, such as snowy owls, mosquitoes, polar bears, and caribou.

Who lives on the cold, icy tundra?

Provides an introduction to the tundra, including information on the animals that live there.

Penguins swim but don't get wet

and other amazing facts about polar animals
Introduction to polar animals.
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Arctic foxes of the tundra

2018
Simple text and color photographs introduce facts about arctic foxes of the tundra.
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