No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.
yes caribou do
yes! arctic ermines eat moss
Wolves
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Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss
I think caribou do
Yeah. :D
A lot of types for example: arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberry, caribou moss, diamond leaf willow, labrador tea, pasque flower, grasses lichens, seages, shrubs, birch trees, willow trees, and cushion plants etc.
Caribou
Arctic wolves are carnivores and they eat musk oxen, peary caribou, arctic foxes, ptarmigan, lemmings, seals, nesting birds, and arctic hares.Depending on the season, Arctic wolves eat Caribou, hares, voles, and moose.
There are various animals that eat arctic moss. For example, it is eaten by many different kinds of migratory birds.
Yes. They don't ;eat arctic willow all the time but they can.
Yes they certainly do!
predation This answer is not true. The arctic fox is too small to hunt a caribou. Their relationship is commensalism. The caribou digs for food in the snow and when it leaves, the arctic fox will come in and eat the animals that live below the snow. The caribou is unaffected while the arctic fox benefits.
Woodland caribou live in the arctic forests.