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Yes! A consumer is an organism that cannot make its own food, so it must eat other consumers and/or producers (plants) in order to survive. In the case of the caribou, its diet consists of plants.
A secondary consumer is a consumer that eats primary consumers. In the tundra, primary consumers include animals such as musk oxen and caribou. The animals that hunt caribou include wolves, and occasionally polar bears.
Yes, and that would be the Arctic wolf.
"Reindeer moss" is a photosynthetic plant, not a consumer.
At first, yes, definitely.
AnswerWolf and caribou:A wolf is the predator of the caribou to transfer energy. The caribou eats plants and the wolf eats the caribou to obtain the energy from the plant that was eaten by the caribou. It doesn't obtain as much energy as it would by eating the plant directly but it still gets some energy.
A consumer is pretty much an animal that consumes or eats food, this animal doesnt make its own food like producers such as plants do. Some examples of consumers are: bears, foxes, rabbits, and caribou.
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... A caribou.
No, caribou and deer aren't the same animal. First of all, caribou live in the arctic and deer live in the forest. However, caribou and reindeer are the same animal, they just have different names.
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