Camouflage, stealth and speed.
No, Arctic seals do not appear on the Arctic wolf's menu. 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.
No, they are not. Arctic hares can be seen in daylight. They rely on their white winter coat to blend into the snow. Unlike rabbits, arctic hares don't burrow underground dens. So they need to be able to spot and escape from an approaching predator.
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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.
The movie "Predators" come out in the theaters in July 9, 2010.
Probably the Arctic, because Santa lives in the Arctic.
The arctic cat thindercat came out in 1997, I think.
because it is chiken
in the arctic
Pigs are predators and not classified as prey. Pigs are known to be opportunistic predators and will eat most anything they come across.
in a zillion years losers
u people tell me no for real it will come out July