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The Fabulous Arctic Tundra .

Celese Bob Cory Brett B. The Fabulous Arctic Tundra. Living Creatures In The Arctic Tundra. The musk ox’s range is the Northern Canada ,greenland.It is a herbivore. The walrus lives in the Arctic Tundra. It is a carnivore. The arctic fox’s range is the Arctic Tundra.

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The Fabulous Arctic Tundra .

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  1. CeleseBobCory Brett B. The Fabulous Arctic Tundra .

  2. Living Creatures In The Arctic Tundra • The musk ox’s range is the Northern Canada ,greenland.It is a herbivore. The walrus lives in the Arctic Tundra. It is a carnivore. The arctic fox’s range is the Arctic Tundra.

  3. Animal Roles In The Arctic Tundra • The musk ox eats fruits and plants and when it uses the bathroom, the seeds are put into the ground grow again. • The walrus eats shellfishes so it won’t over populated. • The arctic fox helps the ecosystem by having babies.

  4. Food Web In My Ecosystem • In the Arctic Tundra the seal eats zooplanktons and shellfishes. Then the polar bear eats the seals and the big fishes. At last, the decomposers break up the body and the carbon dioxides is release.

  5. Nonliving Stuffs In The Arctic Tundra • An non-living organism in our ecosystem is the climate and the environment.

  6. Fun And Cool Facts The favorite thing I learn is the word tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia which refers to a treeless plain.

  7. A favorite thing about the Arctic Tundra • There are not any trees in the Arctic Tundra because it is too cold, so the snowy owl’s nest is a shallow hole in the snow and ice.

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