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Arctic Foxes and scavenger birds
Yes.
Raven ,
adventure arctic
2nd degree consumer, because of it being a scavenger.
The polar bear, the Arctic fox and the wolf will scavenge at times.
The arctic fox is primarily a predator, hunting small mammals such as lemmings, voles, and birds. However, it is also an opportunistic scavenger, often feeding on carrion or leftovers from larger predators. This adaptability allows it to thrive in the harsh Arctic environment where food availability can be unpredictable. Overall, the arctic fox plays a versatile role in its ecosystem.
arctic fox; maybe polar bears; some kind of bird?
arctic fox is a scavenger and a carnivore, another classification is predator.Not usually. They mostly eat small hares and rodents. However, if given the chance, they'll eat off a carcass.
No, the Arctic tern is not considered a scavenger. It primarily feeds on small fish and invertebrates, which it catches by diving into the water. While it may occasionally take advantage of food sources left by other animals, its hunting and feeding behaviors are more suited to active foraging rather than scavenging.
Larger birds, such as falcons and eagles, and the occasional quick fox or coyote.
A vulture or a raven - both are scavengers.