The Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) is a small fish species found in the cold waters of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. It plays a crucial role in the marine ecosystem, serving as a primary food source for various predators, including seals, seabirds, and larger fish. Characterized by its adaptation to cold environments, the Arctic cod has a unique physiology that allows it to thrive in near-freezing temperatures. Additionally, it contributes to the diet of indigenous Arctic communities.
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i am doing a report on harp seals and i read seals diet on artic cod,polar cod,and many crustations.
not sure probably a carnivore since they eat smaller fish
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Artic Fox, Artic Rabbit, Artic Owl
Yes, the Arctic cod is a consumer. It primarily feeds on zooplankton, small fish, and crustaceans, making it a secondary consumer in the Arctic marine food web. As a key species, it plays an important role in the ecosystem by transferring energy from primary producers to higher-level predators, such as seals and seabirds.
ant artic and the artic
alpine and artic. alpine is on moutains, and artic is (suprise) in the artic zone
family of artic seals
In the artic, birds nest on rock faces and mainly eat arctic cod, they migrate south in the winter. Its the same in the antarctic so some birds keep migrating between the poles
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The artic wolves live at the Artic :)