The most common animal to eat lichens in the tundra is the caribou (reindeer) and its favorite lichen is reindeer moss
If you mean by consumer, what the Yak eats, then grasses, lichens, mosses
idk but i can tell u want eat it is gonna be a herbivore-eats plants
Lichens are an example of mutualism, and the relationship between liver worm cysts and the moose, caribou, and wolves is an example of parasitism.
Musk ox- in the tundra anyway.
Marmots mainly eat greens and many types of grasses, berries, lichens, mosses, roots, and flowers.
no
The answer is yes. In fact caribou moss (found in the tundra) is also a lichen.
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
a tundra is a treeless waste supporting grasses and lichens in sub arctic regions
lichens are a combination of a fungus and an algae
liches and orange lichens
tundra biome
tundra
mosses,lichens,grasses and dwarf bushes
TUNDRA.
The Tundra.
Tundra wolf is one