Tundra
A home to many Pleistocene animals, this cold, massive region is home to many ice-age icons, such as the mammoth, and sabre-tooth tiger, but that does not mean dinosaurs and other animals from bygone eras don't live here as well.
Foreboding in sense of scale, the land is sweeping, waves of rock and grass, peppered in snow. The taller mountains peaked with it, as it fluffs down to the main landscape, with thin, but long rivers coming from the melted ice at snowy peaks that lead to wide, crystal clear lakes, or that carry well into another biome, or to the costal cliffsides, being spurt out from a waterfall.
Leading into the colder areas, one would soon find polar levels of cold, with everything completely covered in ice, while the warmer areas hold green, wide plains with water
Geography
Tall rocky mountains, wide expanses with no trees, dotted with lakes, and powdered with snow.
Ecosystem
Large herds of hebivores come here, with predators that kite the herbiverous entourages through the wide open areas.
Ecosystem Cycles
Temperate Summers to bone-chilling winters where everything is blanketed in frost.
Localized Phenomena
Auroras can be seen at night, and herds of Mammoths and Pachyrhinosauruses are often hunted by groups of Smilodons and Nanuqsauruses in the wide open landscape.
Climate
Cold, windy, snowfall.
Type
Tundra
Inhabiting Species
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