The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer.
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer.
The Arctic fox is a consumer. Only plants are producers.
The arctic fox is a consumer, and it is a Secondary consumer as it eats rabbits and other small animals. . . and what not
an arctic fox is a fast animal, it could out run any animal.. except dogs!
yesyes it is a consumeryes they are because they eat fish, birds, and other small animals
Arctic foxes live in the arctic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i dont really know but they eat meat mostly, and the are omnivores.
Plants are producers because they produce their own food using the sun's energy.The arctic fox is a consumer and because they eat other consumers and not grass they are called secondary consumers
A fox is an omnivorous consumer. 🦊 Why? Because a fox eats both animals and plants. What does a fox eat? Animals: rabbits, mice, birds, insects 🐭🐦 Plants: fruits, berries, seeds 🍓🌰 Type of consumer: Omnivore → eats plants + animals Secondary consumer → when it eats herbivores Tertiary consumer → when it eats smaller carnivores 👉 So, a fox is an omnivore and a higher-level consumer in the food chain.
Both the red fox and the Arctic fox are found in the range of the Arctic wolf and may be occasionally be taken as prey by them.
A polar bear is a consumer of the tundra biome. Some more are- harp seal, arctic cod, zooplankton, arctic fox, arctic wolf, and musk ox.