Mosquitoes live in the Arctic.
The Arctic hare
Yes it does attracts the insects.
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra
Insects include mosquitoes, flies, moths, grasshoppers, blackflies and arctic bumble bees.
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Arctic voles and ice worms are the only things I know for sure, but I suspect a great many birds and other animals and insects do as well.
yes there is there are few but there is i live in Alaska around the tundra
In the Arctic, tufted saxifrage (Saxifraga caespitosa) can be consumed by various herbivores, including musk oxen, caribou, and Arctic hares. These animals graze on the plant as part of their diet during the summer months when vegetation is abundant. Additionally, certain insects, such as caterpillars and other herbivorous insects, may also feed on tufted saxifrage.
There are many animals that live in the arctic, some of these include: the arctic fox, arctic hare, arctic tern, caribou, collared lemming, dall sheep, muskox, narwhal, snowy owl, walrus, wolverine, and of course the polar bear.
Organisms that feed on decaying material,debris, or detritus, such as bacteria, insects, worms etc.
Yes, many species of animals live in the Arctic. These include land animals such as caribou, polar bears, Arctic hares, and Arctic fox, as well as a variety of birds and insects. In the ocean, there is a variety of fish and many marine mammals, such as whales, killer whales, and sea lions.
There are several different insects like the black fly, deer fly, mosquito, arctic bumblebee, lots of beetles, grasshoppers, butterflies, and tiny biting midges.