Ungulates such as caribou must constantly browse, or forage, for their sustenance.
they get food during spring and summer and store it for winter.
The raccoons forage for food and try to put on weight for he winter months when food is scarce. Female raccoons spend much of the summer raising their young and teaching them to find their own food.
Caribou spend most of their time grazing as well as avoiding predation. Females spend time caring for their offspring in the spring and summer. In the summer, caribou of both sexes spend a considerable amount of time avoiding insects.
food
No. Foods change as the seasons change. The short summers allow for berries and eggs. Fall for caribou and spring for spawning fish. When seasons were plentiful foods could be dried and winter kills could be frozen in perma frost.
Caribou are vegetarians. The caribou's diet is made up of: sedges, bark from small trees, leaves, berries, twigs, shoots, fungi, grass, and lichens. In the winter caribou eat lichens.Grasses are the common food carabao's eat.
Like ALL cats, lions are obligate carnivores- they eat meat. Summer and winter.
I don't think arctic wolves migrate, but I'm not sure. They probably migrate in the autumn or winter. wolves migrate in the winter when they follow the caribou for food
It serves as food for the Caribou.
yes they do cause in the winter there food is buried
because the other marine animals live in the winter and other live in summer. The summer is the hottest day in the month so the marine animals cant breath freely because the heat so there migrating to other places like the winter because they find more food the the summer
The Intuit got food to eat by hunting for it. They hunted and ate whales, seals, and caribou. In the winter months they would have to cut holes in the ice in order to get fish.