Most of countries has no mountain tundra

Most of countries has no mountain tundra.
Why?
What's unusual biomes your country has?

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Most european countries don't have amazonian forest, but we do

WHOA! Do you have tigers?

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We do not

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we have deserts

this looks like our coast

At least you have jaguars.
But on pic it's not the bushes, it's trees.

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yes, ours are shrubs
and it gets disgustingly hot during summer because of those bare rocks
I hate that biome

Super shit map

russian I war you for no reply

But what should I say? Desert is not really unusual biome, and I already knew about desert in Poland.
Does your desert has any desert animals?

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We have the grand canyon

ok you win -_-

nothing

I guess mountain tundra too, more specifically the Hardanger Plateau, which is basically a piece of the arctic with arctic wildlife and reindeer n shit right between Oslo and Bergen.

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unusual biome

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we call all of the dry semiarid vegetation in the Northeast of Brazil by the name Caatinga, but the caatinga can appear in two forms, this is why this map puts dry forest and the WWF bioregions map (picrel) describe it as xeric shrubland

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xeric shrubland vegetation

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new jersey