Arctic plants - like most plants - don't really eat anything. They get their energy from photosynthesis - taking CO2 from the air and water and nutrients from the soil and using sunlight to power the conversion of these to plant material.
The animals living there get their hydration from the things they eat or they eat the snow. The plants get their water from the mound of dirt they live on which is wet because of all the snow around it.
The Arctic Hare or Polar Rabbit (Lepus arcticus)is omnivorous. They primarily eat woody plants but also dine on grasses, leaves, buds, and berries. They are also known to eat meat.
The type of plants that the Tundra have is the Arctic Moss , Arctic Willow and Bayberry.
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
The polar region is also called Arctic hence the plants found there are called Arctic plants. One of the plants is the Reindeer Moss which is a delicate plant.
Yes, Arctic foxes eat plants and have even been known to eat seaweed.
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No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.
Yes, Arctic foxes are omnivores. They eat both plants and animals.
the arctic fox
they have predators such as arctic foxes also they eat plants
Artic Foxes are carnivores. They eat lemmings. Lemmings look like large mice.
Yes, Arctic wolves are secondary consumers. In the wild, Arctic wolves' primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings, Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
some omnivores are... Coyote- They mostly eat other animals/meat but sometimes they eat plants a grizzly bear- a grizzly bear eats both plants & animals Raccoon- same with the grizzly bear they eat both plants & animals Arctic fox- Arctic fox mostly eat other animals/meat- carnivore but sometimes in the winter they are forced to eat plants/like a vegetarian
Polar bears don't eat Arctic foxes, but Arctic foxes do eat Arctic hares.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore. They eat both plants and animals.
The animals living there get their hydration from the things they eat or they eat the snow. The plants get their water from the mound of dirt they live on which is wet because of all the snow around it.