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The arctic hare is used for its thick white fur and for meat. other body parts may be used for supplies such as the bones the feet pretty much anything can be used
An arctic hare can weigh up to in between 9 and 12 lbs
1,000,00 babies .it depends how much they have sex.
18lbs
The arctic wolf is a tertiary consumer, or the thing at the top of the chain. The animal beneath the wolf on the food chain is the snow hare or rabbit. The producer, or the bottom of the food chain is some plants.
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 main competition comes from the red fox that inhabits much of the range of the Arctic fox.
polar bears FUR on their feet is see through but there is so much of it and it is so thick that it looks white but I'm not sure about the skin
An arctic climate is characterized by cold temperatures, long and harsh winters, and short cool summers. The region experiences persistent snow and ice cover throughout much of the year, with average temperatures remaining below freezing. Arctic climates are typically found in high-latitude regions near the North and South Poles.
No, there was not much food. people had to give out food for free.
NocturnalDiurnalCrepuscularTidalSeasonalPerennialAnnualBiennialThat's it, according to my Biology 1 teacher.~jDoA~
When the hare population increases, there is more food available for the lynx, which can lead to an increase in lynx population size. However, if the lynx population grows too much due to the abundance of prey, they may exceed their resources and face competition for food, which can eventually lead to a decrease in lynx population size.