yes, it is called the shore bug, even tho it does not live near a shore. they scavage through out the icy waters.
they kill other animals but they will also scavenge
Mosquitoes live in the Arctic.
The polar bear, the Arctic fox and the wolf will scavenge at times.
The Arctic hare
The Artic Wolf, Artic Fox, Glaucous Gulls, Snowy Owls, Wolverines, Northern Fulmar and Ivory Gulls are all considered scavengers in the Arctic Regions. Though many of those mentioned can/will sometimes hunt, they usually scavenge. Polar Bears sometimes scavenge as well.
Land iguanas are mainly herbivores. Though occasionally they will eat insects or scavenge for carcases.
Yes it does attracts the insects.
The Artic Wolf, Artic Fox, Glaucous Gulls, Wolverines, Northern Fulmars and Ivory Gulls are all considered scavengers in the Arctic Regions. Though many of those mentioned can/will sometimes hunt, they usually scavenge. Polar Bears sometimes scavenge as well.
Artic Foxes are carnivores. They eat lemmings. Lemmings look like large mice.
Arctic foxes survive by hunting birds and small mammals, especially rodents such as hares and lemmings, that they can find in their habitats. They also scavenge on the kills of polar bears when available.
Arctic foxes generally eat any small animal they can find, including lemmings, voles, other rodents, hares, birds, eggs, fish, and carrion. They scavenge on carcasses left by larger predators such as wolves and polar bears, and in times of scarcity even eat their feces. They also eat some plants, including seaweed.
yes they areYes, Arctic wolves hunt musk oxen, caribou (Reindeer), lemmings and other animals. However, they will sometimes scavenge off carcasses that other animals have left, such as polar bear kills and similar.An arctic wolf is a carnivore, not a carnival.