The caribou eats tree lichens, leaves, berries, twigs, grass, fungi (mushroom), sedges, etc. so he eats food that is found in the forest, where he lives.
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polar bear and wolves
Tertiary consumer hatahs!
It serves as food for the Caribou.
grass
Ungulates such as caribou must constantly browse, or forage, for their sustenance.
Wolves and humans.
It is a food chain.
An example of parasitism in the Tundra is with the tape worm and caribou. The tape worm takes in the nutrients from the caribou. Soon, the caribou dies and the tape worm gets its food.
The scientific name for caribou moss is Cladonia rangiferina. It is a type of lichen that is an important food source for caribou and other animals in the Arctic.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
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No. You may find these animals near the North Pole, however. Antarctica is too cold to support any animal life, and there is no food chain on the continent.
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing