It's a kind of moss...
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Reindeer do.
no moss is not an animal
Polar Bears
polar bear
they do not have one called moss
"Reindeer moss" is a photosynthetic plant, not a consumer.
Reindeer have a thicker coat in winter than in the summer. They will dig down through the snow to reach grasses and mosses (reindeer moss is a favourite) to eat. They will also gnaw at tree bark.
Reindeer have a thicker coat in winter than in the summer. They will dig down through the snow to reach grasses and mosses (reindeer moss is a favourite) to eat. They will also gnaw at tree bark.
no moss is not an animal
Reindeer and Caribou
Their diet depends on the season:Summer: grass, sedges, green leaves of shrubs and new growth of larch, willow, and birchLate summer: mushroomsWinter: Reindeer eat lichens called reindeer moss, which is high in carbohydrates. Reindeer dig craters in the snow to find the moss.
a moss cannot only have sun but it needs lots offood and water in order to survive!
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Worms, tadpoles, and catapillars eat moss. Also, Norway Lemmings.
The most common animal to eat lichens in the tundra is the caribou (reindeer) and its favorite lichen is reindeer moss
There are various animals that eat arctic moss. For example, it is eaten by many different kinds of migratory birds.