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[[Image:Tundra.png‎|thumb|right|Some elks wandering through a desolate tundra.]]
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'''Tundra''' is a cold and mostly flat biome.  
'''Tundra''' is a [[Climate#Freezing|very cold]] and mostly flat biome.  
 
  
Tundras are essentially a freezing [[grassland]], with no above ground flora of any kind, and no above ground water sources. Unlike glaciers, they do not have a layer of ice. Rivers and other waterways do not exist in tundras, and will in fact stop immediately on the border of the tundra. [[Lake]]s and [[ocean]]s in the same climatic region will be frozen over and exist as a [[glacier]]. All of these water features may be frozen year-round.
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Tundras are essentially a freezing {{L|grassland}}, with no flora of any kind, and no water sources. Unlike glaciers, they do not have a layer of ice. Rivers and other waterways do not exist in tundras, and will in fact stop immediately on the border of the tundra. {{L|Lake}}s and {{L|ocean}}s in the same climatic region will be frozen over and exist as a {{L|glacier}}. All of these water features may be frozen year-round.
  
 
== Fortress construction ==
 
== Fortress construction ==
  
If you plan to start a fortress on a tundra, find a [[cavern]] as soon as possible for wood and water. Players are advised to empty their wagons and move all their goods and population underground as soon as possible, because some tundras are cold enough for your dwarves to freeze to death quickly. Likewise, trade depots should also be built underground, and a tunnel to the edge of the map should be made with a road leading to the absolute edge (must be above ground) and continuing underground to the depot, to encourage merchants to use it and to protect them from said cold.
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If you plan to start a fortress on a tundra, you should definitely bring your own barrels and wood in place of an anvil. Extra barrels  can be brought by bringing cheap meat with you, or simply buying them empty, though the former would be more productive. Like most {{L|biomes}} they have soil on top of stone, so farming and metallurgy is possible, and absolutely necessary, because there is no source of wood for barrels or water. Players are advised to empty their wagons and move all their goods and population underground as soon as possible, because some tundras are cold enough for your dwarves to freeze to death quickly. Likewise, trade depots should also be built underground, and a tunnel to the edge of the map should be made with a road leading to the absolute edge (must be above ground) and continuing underground to the depot, to encourage merchants to use it and to protect them from said cold. fortresses should indefinitely be built on borders of other biomes, including {{L|taiga}}s and glaciers, preferably both, to supply wood and ice, which will melt as soon as it is underground, meaning a garbage dump can be made of a channeled, underground area and the ice blocks thrown in, although ice from a frozen waterway will be labelled as 'water' which appears to be economic stone, and will also melt once underground.
  
[[Caverns]] are vital, as they are the only source of wood apart from trading. They also give easy access to water, which you would otherwise need to melt [[ice]] for.
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Elves really won't be bothering you about their trees here, due to the lack of said trees, and thus could be an important source of wood and supplies.
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Aquifers could be extremely helpful in tundras, especially if they encompass only a small part of the region, as they provide a source of water for you fortress, which would otherwise be very difficult to obtain.
  
 
== Wildlife ==
 
== Wildlife ==
  
'''Appearing in neutral tundras:'''
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'''In neutral tundras appear:'''
  
* [[Elk]]
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* {{L|Blizzard man}}
* [[Muskox]]
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* {{L|Elk}}
* [[Polar bear]]
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* {{L|Muskox}}
* [[Reindeer]]
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* {{L|Polar bear}}
* [[Yeti]]
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* {{L|Yeti}}
  
'''Also appearing in evil tundras:'''
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'''In evil tundras also appear:'''
  
* [[Blizzard man]]
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* {{L|Ice wolf}}
* [[Ice wolf]]
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* {{L|Werewolf}}
* [[Werewolf]]
 
  
 
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