just because some people back then chose that
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.
Caribou and Reindeer would serve as food (the meat) and fur (the coat) in Alaska.
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) is the North American name, this animal as known as reindeer the Arctic.
Caribou is a type of animal, somewhat like a deer. Hide is a product made from animal skin. It's leather, but with the hair still attached (although caribou are not notably hairy).
It serves as food for the Caribou.
No,caribouare not microscopic, because caribou is type of reindeer it big animal.
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It's a caribou.
The Plains Indians had the buffalo. For most of the Eastern Indians the deer was the key animal. For the Inuit it was the seal and the caribou.
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.