Arctic foxes do not prey on polar bears and are rarely eaten by polar bears.
A primary consumer.
Animals that eat first level/primary consumers (ie the carnivor that eats herbivore or omnivores) A mosquitoe is a secondary consumer, as is the artic fox, wolves and polar bear.
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer.
Primary consumers are all the same even if they're in the oceans, rain forests, deserts, and arctic tundras. Primary consumers are animals that eat plants, so basically they're herbivores. They get the energy from the plants, and a secondary consumer (a animal that devours a primary consumer), comes along and consumes the primary consumer. After that, a "tertiary consumer" (an animal that eats the secondary consumer and barely has any predators), comes along and consumes the secondary consumer. Well, let's say that the tertiary consumer was a cougar. Since rarely any animals try and hunt the cougar, a "decomposer" comes along. A decomposer is any size, like an earthworm could be a decomposer, a hyena, and a vulture. Decomposers are animals (some are, but others could be fungi, moss or mold) and when the tertiary consumer dies, a decomposer comes and "breaks down" the tertiary consumer. I don't know what eats a decomposer (I think birds probably eat earthworms), so really decomposers are at the end of the food chain, and the producers (plants), are at the beginning. I hoped this helped ♥
Tertiary consumer/predator
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer.
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
an arctic fox is a fast animal, it could out run any animal.. except dogs!
The arctic fox is a consumer, and it is a Secondary consumer as it eats rabbits and other small animals. . . and what not
The primary consumers in the Arctic Ocean are phytoplankton and crustaceans that consume the zooplankton. Harp seals are secondary consumers, which mainly eat fish like Arctic cod and Arctic char, and some crustaceans. The top predators, or tertiary consumers, are polar bears and the Orca whale.
Polar bears are carnivorous, hence, they eat things that eat other things. Primary consumers are organisms that feed off of the nutrients supplied, i.e. plants, algae, etc. One creature eats a primary consumer, becomes a secondary consumer, and is eaten by polar bears, making them tertiary consumers.
Yes, and that would be the Arctic wolf.