An arctic willow is an autotroph and makes it's own food from carbon dioxide in the air, water from the ground and sunlight. Plus a few trace minerals and ions from the soil.
No.
A lot of types for example: arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberry, caribou moss, diamond leaf willow, labrador tea, pasque flower, grasses lichens, seages, shrubs, birch trees, willow trees, and cushion plants etc.
The type of plants that the Tundra have is the Arctic Moss , Arctic Willow and Bayberry.
it grows short roots to adapt to the permafrost but that's all i know
the arctic fox is an omnivore- it mainly eats meat however, in the winter when there is less food- it is forced to eat vegetation
Yes. They don't ;eat arctic willow all the time but they can.
Most plant eaters will eat it.
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them
Arctic Willows have
by growing shallow roots
No.
a arctic fox
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them
An Arctic hare eats willow twigs, roots, sedges, mosses, berries, tree leaves, grasses, herbs, seaweed, saxifrage, crowberry, dwarf willow bark, shoots, lichens, buds, carrion or the decaying flesh of other animals.
yes the artic willow is the smallest tree in the world
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A lot of types for example: arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberry, caribou moss, diamond leaf willow, labrador tea, pasque flower, grasses lichens, seages, shrubs, birch trees, willow trees, and cushion plants etc.