yes they are
Consumers such as Caribou, Musk Oxen, Arctic Hare, and Arctic Ground Squirrels.
Primary consumers such as these: pternigan, the arctic hare, the lemming, the Atlantic salmon, the caribou, and the muskox. <== i got these off a lefit source, if you want to know what it is, here is the website: http://www.sonic.net/~birdman/arctic/foodweb.htm
Plants are producers because they produce their own food using the sun's energy.The arctic fox is a consumer and because they eat other consumers and not grass they are called secondary consumers
Yes, all animals are consumers. Only plants are producers.
Yes, all animals are consumers. Only plants are producers.
First is polarbear second is probaly a artic fox
Yes! A consumer is an organism that cannot make its own food, so it must eat other consumers and/or producers (plants) in order to survive. In the case of the caribou, its diet consists of plants.
Secondary, tertiary and fifth level consumers, or Apex consumers are the primary residents in the Tundra biome. This includes Arctic foxes, polar bears, caribou, and the snowy owl.
the caribou mostly eats plants.
Wolves are secondary consumers, humans, then lower carnivores, then come the herbavores, and on the bottom is producers aka plants
Caribou are found in the Tundra and Sub-boreal areas of the Arctic and below the Arctic Circle.
Caribou are found in arctic and subarctic regions.