First is polarbear second is probaly a artic fox
Consumers that live in tundra areas are the caribou, grizzly bear, and polar bear. The tundra consists of very cold environments.
Consumers in the arctic include arctic hare, deer, caribou, and lemmings. These animals eat grasses and plants, and are considered primary consumers.
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voles, pikas. moose, hares
lynx, hawks, and wolves
artic fox
Yes, they're all consumers.
Everything that was once living decomposes.
In the arctic
I think the smallest arctic animal is the arctic wolf
No Penguin lives in the Arctic the Arctic is North. African Penguins do not live in the Arctic or Antarctica. They live in Africa.
Yes, Arctic foxes are secondary consumers as well as omnivores.
Consumers such as Caribou, Musk Oxen, Arctic Hare, and Arctic Ground Squirrels.
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.
yes they are
there is no people there to sell to.
The polar bear and arctic fox.
arctic foxes, falcons
arctic chickens
Plants are producers because they produce their own food using the sun's energy.The arctic fox is a consumer and because they eat other consumers and not grass they are called secondary consumers
Yes, they're all consumers.
Primary consumers such as these: pternigan, the arctic hare, the lemming, the Atlantic salmon, the caribou, and the muskox. <== i got these off a lefit source, if you want to know what it is, here is the website: http://www.sonic.net/~birdman/arctic/foodweb.htm
animal consumers are animal consumers so when a animal consumer eats a animal consumer it is a animal consumer