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Q: Is an Arctic char an omnivore carnivore or herbivore?
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Is an Arctic char a carnivore?

Arctic char are carnivores that require feed made from wild fish -- causing a drain on the ocean's natural food web.


What is arctic char?

An arctic char is an alternative name for the saibling, a member of the char family of fish native to Europe.


What are farmed raised Arctic Char fed?

Farmed Arctic Char are fed pellets...of what?


Is Arctic char kosher?

Since Arctic Char has both fins and scales, they are considered to be a Kosher fish.


Do Arctic char eat squid?

no! squid live in the ocean wile arctic char live in freshwater places


Why is the cold water fish Arctic Char becoming so popular?

Arctic char is a cold water fish with a flavor between salmon and trout. Unlike salmon, the char continues to eat after mating and thereby is a fleshier firm fish that is also farmed for eating.


What are the release dates for Secrets of a Restaurant Chef - 2008 The Secret to Arctic Char 9-6?

Secrets of a Restaurant Chef - 2008 The Secret to Arctic Char 9-6 was released on: USA: 12 February 2012


What has the author William Robert Martin written?

William Robert Martin has written: 'Arctic Char of North America'


Is char a identical to char a?

'char a' and 'char a' are identical.


Are caribou herbivores?

Yes, caribou are considered to be herbivores. But there is evidence that they may eat bird's eggs, arctic char and lemmings. A link follows.


Are seals primary consumers?

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.


What are the eatable cold water fish's?

Many species. Trout, salmon, Arctic char, whitefish, cisco, cod, pollock, haddock, halibut, sole, pike, walleye.