An arctic wolf doesn't necessarily have predators. They use that for hunting reasons. Their only real enemy/predator is either the human or the bear. The bears are as we all know, much bigger than a wolf, and although bears don't eat wolves, they can kill them in a fight. But if it is avoiding enemies (such as the human or bear) they use their white coat to hide in the snow.
Polar Bears and Humans.
Yes. killer whales prey on seals.
Arctic fox, Polar Bears and Orcas
Yes, Arctic seals are mammals. All seals are mammals.
Harp seals are predators but not exactly on the top of the food chain. They eat a variety of fish such as herring, arctic cod, polar cod, and capelin. Adults would eat squid if all else fails.
There predators are leopard seals and orcas.
The primary consumers in the Arctic Ocean are phytoplankton and crustaceans that consume the zooplankton. Harp seals are secondary consumers, which mainly eat fish like Arctic cod and Arctic char, and some crustaceans. The top predators, or tertiary consumers, are polar bears and the Orca whale.
if they live in the Arctic they may be white because of the snow.
Orcas(Killer Whales) and Leopard Seals are Fur Seals predators.
Seals and Arctic wolves do not live in the same ecosystem. In the wild, Arctic wolves primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings, Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
hobos
Yes they are.
lepeord seals
No, seals mostly prey on fish, not foxes.