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How have arctic tundra herbivores adapted to their ecosystem? (Select all that apply.)

They migrate south during the cold months.

They can change their internal temperatures when needed.

They can survive on short plants, mosses, and lichens.

They have extra fur to protect against the cold.

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A, B, C and D

Some fish migrate where there is water like central Alaska (mainly Ptarmigan).

They can change temperatures based on the season.

They eat the short plants, mosses and lichens in their habitat as there are rarely many animals and no trees that give sap and leaves.

arctic foxes have extra coats to keep them warm in the sub - zero temperatures.

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Answer:

Explanation:A, B, C and D

Some fish migrate where there is water like central Alaska (mainly Ptarmigan).

They can change temperatures based on the season.

They eat the short plants, mosses and lichens in their habitat as there are rarely many animals and no trees that give sap and leaves.

arctic foxes have extra coats to keep them warm in the sub - zero

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