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The correct answer is - True.
The tundra is a very hard environment for survival. Animals and plants living in this biome struggle all the time, and they have special adaptations in order for them to survive. The animals have developed wider paws, with hairs in between the toes, and also having a harder lower layer of skin. The fur is very thick and water resilient, and they tend to have layers of fat, both for warming, and also for having something to feed the body in cases were food can not be found. The ears are small and rounded so that they don't freeze, the nostrils big and wide for better intake of air...
All of the adaptations of the animals in the tundra are because the tundra provides very little food, most of the year is winter and the landscape is dominated by ice and snow, the temperatures are way bellow 0, and the winds are strong and very cold.
The given statement is True.
Animals in the tundra region struggles to find food and keep themselves warm. The climate in that region is very cold and the animals that live there have certain kind of adaptation.
Inspite of having those adaptions, they have to struggle for food and warmth.There is a lack of vegetation there and the animals there are completely depend on other smaller animals for food.
So, they struggle for food and warmth in the tundra region.