Some of these animals can be the Artic wolf or polr bear all they really eat is meat.
the artic fox, and the polar bear
Both carnivores and omnivores are consumers
Humans most commonly eat herbivores, with a couple of exceptions. Some commonly eaten carnivores would be:alligatorsharkmany other types of common fishbear (omnivore)dog (eaten in eastern societies)
A marmot is a large squirrel. They live in mountain areas such as the Alps, Carpathians, and the Pyrenees. They burrow and hibernate during the winter.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Arctic char are carnivores that require feed made from wild fish -- causing a drain on the ocean's natural food web.
yes
they are omnivores.
carnivors.
Wolfs, stuff like that
No....They are herbivores (plant eaters)
yes they are. Most or all wolves are carnivores.
Polar bears, seals, arctic fox, and penguins are some.
Polar bears, grizzly bears, brown bears, wolves, Arctic foxes, red foxes, wolverines and mink are the major carnivores found in the Arctic. Some are actually omnivores and eat plant matter as well as animals.
Lynx, Marten, Wolverine, Brown Bear, Arctic Wolf, Arctic Fox, Ermine, and short-tailed Weasel.
No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.
In the Arctic, yes
Arctic wolves are carnivores and they eat musk oxen, peary caribou, arctic foxes, ptarmigan, lemmings, seals, nesting birds, and arctic hares.Depending on the season, Arctic wolves eat Caribou, hares, voles, and moose.