yes they are
There is a type of bird called a Greylag Goose, but the Arctic Grayling is a type of fish.
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No, this is a type of fish.
Small fish and crabs
they eat shrimp and small fish.
Arctic foxes primarily eat small fish species, such as Arctic cod and capelin, when they are available. They often hunt near coastal areas or ice edges where these fish are found. In addition to fish, Arctic foxes have a varied diet that includes small mammals, birds, and carrion, depending on the season and food availability.
Fox -> Arctic Tern -> Small Fish -> Plankton -> SunlightHope this helps!
small fish at the bottom of the living habitat
small mammals, fish, berries, and seaweed
Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic. Its still the same cycle. Bigger fish eat medium fish medium fish eat small fish small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that) shrimp eat plankton The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.
Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic. Its still the same cycle. Bigger fish eat medium fish medium fish eat small fish small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that) shrimp eat plankton The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.
A small bird that lives as far south as France . It eats small fish . It has a small black cap on its head.