Tundra Coloring Pages

Printable tundra coloring pages featuring polar bears, arctic foxes, reindeer, snowy owls, lichens, and species adapted to the cold.

50 species in this ecosystem.

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All Tundra species

About the tundra biome

The tundra is defined by permafrost โ€” soil that stays frozen year-round just below the surface. The Arctic tundra circles the top of the planet, while alpine tundra exists on mountaintops at lower latitudes. This collection covers the iconic Arctic mammals, migratory birds, and the surprisingly diverse low-lying plants that survive a 9-month winter.

Ideal for climate-zones lessons, polar units, and conversations about how warming affects polar species.

Use the Tundra collection as the visual half of a biome unit. Print a sampler of 6โ€“10 species, lay them out on a table, and ask students what they share in common: body shape, color, behavior, diet. Then have students pick one species, color it carefully, and write a paragraph about how it survives in this habitat.