They have special bacteria in their gut to help them digest it and are the only species to use lichen as a food source. There aren't many denning sites in the tundra's permafrost for predators ...
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A Flip in the Arctic Tundra: It's Now a Carbon Dioxide SourceMore: ・Historically: The New York Times explains that for millennia, the moss, lichens, and other vegetation of the tundra have taken in carbon dioxide and stored it, as all plants do.
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