Discover life in a place where there is no summer

The bright cloud at dawn, the white bear sleeping on his mother's back, the reindeer herd moving to the meadow are interesting scenes of life on the cold tundra all year round.

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Despite the extreme climate of extreme regions such as temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius, rainfall is minimal and lacking in summer, tundra regions are still home to many animals.Photo: National Geographic.

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Beautiful sunrise on the tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. Photo: livingwilderness.com.

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A giant reindeer herd moves on snow in the northern flank of the Alaska tundra (USA) to avoid winter. Many herds move to 965 km.Photo: National Geographic.

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When the Arctic ice begins to melt, the white bear leaves the tundra to the frozen water in the ocean, where they can catch seals. Sharp claws and thick skin under the feet allow them to move freely on slippery surfaces.Photo: National Geographic.

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Low temperatures make the tundra without tall trees, only low plants. Photo: schmoker.org.

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Because the tundra has very few places to hide, the animal's fur here has a color similar to the surrounding environment. Thanks to that, they can camouflage to evade enemies. Photo: schmoker.org.

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From a distance, the bird in the picture (the position with the yellow arrow) looks like a stone. Photo: schmoker.org.

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This Melissa Artic butterfly looks exactly like the lichen - the type of plant that covers the earth and rocks in the tundra. Although not beautiful, the wings helped him deceive predators. Photo: schmoker.org.

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The tundra is also home to about 400 species of flowers. When summer comes they bloom, creating colorful carpets. Photo: National Geographic.

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The reindeer cross the tundra in Alaska (USA) to search for new grasslands. They can move up to 80 km per day and detect pastures even when they come to unfamiliar lands. A reindeer eats an average of 5 kg of grass each day. Photo: National Geographic.

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The mother of a white bear sleeps on the tundra of Alaska, USA. Photo: animalstwist.com.