
Highland plateaus are elevated, mostly flat landscapes found at high altitudes. The climate is cooler and drier than nearby lowlands, with strong temperature shifts. Persistent winds shape wide, open terrain. Vegetation is adapted to altitude and reduced oxygen levels. Expansive horizons define the scenery. This biome conveys strength, exposure, and raw natural balance.
All articles: Murano Glass Biome (Highland Plateaus).
Apollo Butterfly (Parnassius Apollo)

Northern Spectacled Salamander (Salamandrina Perspicillata)


Tibetan Fox (Vulpes Ferrilata)

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