Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Alpine Habitats

What is an Alpine habitat?

Alpine habitats are in the mountains above the area trees grow. Spectacular plants and animals have adapted to this merciful place called Alpine habitat. The Alpine zone can be spotted upper limit of trees and lower limit of snow. New Zealand's Alpine area is 30,000 square kilometers. In the Alpine habitat has no trees because it’s too cold for trees to grow.

Animals in Alpine habitat

Alpine habitat is home to a big bundle of animals some are: Rock wren, Kea, Pippa, Takahe, Great-spotted Kiwi, etc. These animals like all animals have threats. Threats are horrible but sadly it’s the way of life. Some of these threats to Alpine animals are Stoats, Possums, and Mice.

Conclusion

I honestly think the Alpine habitat is an interesting zone and I hope you learned a thing or two about Alpine habitats.

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