yes because we take their fur
The Arctic puffin, or Atlantic puffin has a lot of known predators. Among them are gulls and skuas, cats, dogs, foxes, rats, and humans.
Yes. Arctic foxes are eaten by polar bears, Snowy owls, and arctic wolves, to name a few.
The most powerful (or apex) predator in the arctic is the polar bear.arctic foxes, polar bears
male polar bear,black and white killer whales,arctic foxes,global warming and humans.
it predidtor is a wolves and polar bears
Arctic foxes do not bury themselves but they do dig an extensive burrow where they can seek shelter from bad weather and predators.
Arctic foxes, jaegers, dogs, grey wolves, ermine, weasels, prairie dogs, other avian predators, and humans.
they run away from predators such as arctic foxes
Humans do not typically eat Arctic foxes, as they are not a common source of food. However, in some indigenous cultures in the Arctic regions, Arctic foxes may be hunted for their fur and occasionally consumed as part of traditional diets. The primary use of Arctic foxes is for their pelts rather than for meat. Overall, they are not a significant part of human diets.
they have predators such as arctic foxes also they eat plants
Humans are adopting arctic foxes because the climate that they live in is harsh and hard to hunt for food.
Polar bears, wolf packs, red foxes and humans are only real predators of the adult Arctic fox, along with large birds of prey such as snowy owls, that primarily prey on the smaller and more vulnerable Arctic fox cubs.