the snow hare is slightly larger and more muscular
The Arctic Ground Squirrel is the only Arctic animal I can think of that is an omnivore.
here are some codes snowing snowshoe yellow99 here are the other kind old yellew camel
by working together?
They relate to each other because they both depend on each other.
The different populations in a community can interact in different kinds of relations with each other. Example include symbiosis, parasitism, commensalism, etc.
Populations in the polar regions differ from each other. The Arctic is home to native populations that trace their histories back some 10,000 years or more. The Arctic remains home to stable populations. The Antarctica is not populated by native peoples -- it's too cold there and there is no food chain. However, today, temporary workers live there to support the scientific study of the health of planet earth.
polar bears , penguins , snowshoe rabbits and artic foxes WRONG. You do not get polar bears and Arctic foxes in Antarctica, they are from the the Arctic. Only Penguins, fish, krill, Skua, Seals etc. are in Antarctica
Yes.
On what other parts of the ecosystem do snakes depend for food?
Answerso it can be camouflaged in the snow and hide from wolves. In other words :so snowshoe can not be seen by predator .by ishaq
Humans predominantly live in the Arctic, as it is home to several communities, research stations, and indigenous populations. The Antarctic, on the other hand, is primarily reserved for scientific research and does not have any permanent human inhabitants, except for researchers who live temporarily in research stations.