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Antarctic Tundra

What are the characteristics of the Antarctic tundra?

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Panoramic view of the snow-covered field

The Antarctic tundra can be found on the opposite side of the world from the Arctic--surrounding the South Pole on the continent of Antarctica. It also exists on several island regions just off the coast of the Antarctic mainland.

The climate of the Antarctic tundra is very much like that of the Arctic. The plant species consist of a wide variety of lichens, mosses, liverworts, and terrestrial and aquatic algae species. However, there are only two known species of flowering plants in the Antarctic tundra. Unlike the Arctic, large mammals are completely absent here. Some sea mammals and sea birds, including seals and penguins, live near the shore in this ecosystem.

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Pools of tundra water

Location – Northern Hemisphere, surrounding the North Pole

Weather – cold temperatures, harsh winds, minimal rainfall

Plants – over 1700 species of plants

Animals – 48 known species of land mammals

Pools of tundra water

Location – Southern Hemisphere, surrounding the South Pole

Weather – freezing temperatures, harsh winds

Plants – variety of lichens and moss but only two known species of flowering plants

Animals – 23 sea mammals and 61 species of birds--land mammals are completely absent

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Compare the Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems of the tundra.