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.
I think that caribous are consumers because they eat food rather than, produce it. They don't decompose food or animal/plant remainders, such as a worm. Therefore, they are consumers
Yes. As a herbivore, a caribou is a first level consumer.
Caribou are herbivores.
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Consumers such as Caribou, Musk Oxen, Arctic Hare, and Arctic Ground Squirrels.
A secondary consumer is a consumer that eats primary consumers. In the tundra, primary consumers include animals such as musk oxen and caribou. The animals that hunt caribou include wolves, and occasionally polar bears.
A list of five different consumers is:FoxHawkRabbitFrogSnake
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.
I think that caribous are consumers because they eat food rather than, produce it. They don't decompose food or animal/plant remainders, such as a worm. Therefore, they are consumers
I think that caribous are consumers because they eat food rather than, produce it. They don't decompose food or animal/plant remainders, such as a worm. Therefore, they are consumers
First is polarbear second is probaly a artic fox
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
... A caribou.
... A caribou.
First level consumers would be fish squirrels rabbits small birds mice