Nothing on the Antarctic continent eats plants. The plants are sparse, and lack substantive nutrition, plus no consumer lives on the continent.
This plant is not part of any food chain.
the food chain in Antarctica is a picture showing what animal eats what for example the killer whale eats krill.
polar bears
Antarctica is not known for plant life, whatever the season.
No animal eats the plant curare. This is because the plant curare is toxic. The plant is poisonous and therefore is not consumed by animals.
Visible plant life in Antarctica can be seen mostly on the Antarctic Peninsula.
Yes there is an edible plant in Antarctica. The sub-Antarctic edible plant is known as Kerguelen Cabbage.
The most common plant in Antarctica is moss. Specifically, Antarctic hair grass (Deschampsia antarctica) is one of the few plant species that can survive in the harsh conditions of the continent.
A Polar Bear eats harp and hooded seals, and will eat young walruses.
a plant in antarctica
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