Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic.
Its still the same cycle.
Bigger fish eat medium fish
medium fish eat small fish
small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that)
shrimp eat plankton
The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.
they eat shrimp and small fish.
The Abriachos. They kill jelly fish and eat them.
The arctic fox is an omnivore; it eats some plants and various animals such as rodents and fish. The wolverine is a carnivore that eats moose, dear, elk and other animals. It sometimes kills its prey, but sometimes it eats carrion.
planton then krill than penguins then walruses and polar bears
bears eat the Arctic fox and arctic fox eats mouse
The arctic tern is normally a carnivore but its diet varies depending on time of year. The bird usually eats small fish and crustaceans and dives to catch these fish from a considerable height.
The diet of the Arctic Tern varies depending on location and time, but is usually carnivorous. In most cases, it eats small fish or marine crustaceans.
tundra is a cold region in northen siberia russsia. a food chain is a chain of moving energy pass down by animal eating other animal. polar bears eat the fish andthe fish eat the stuff in the water. Something like that.
A small bird that lives as far south as France . It eats small fish . It has a small black cap on its head.
A small bird that lives as far south as france . It eats small fish . It has a small black cap on its head.
Arctic fox
polar bears.