Yes! A consumer is an organism that cannot make its own food, so it must eat other consumers and/or producers (plants) in order to survive. In the case of the caribou, its diet consists of plants.
yes they are
Consumers such as Caribou, Musk Oxen, Arctic Hare, and Arctic Ground Squirrels.
A secondary consumer is a consumer that eats primary consumers. In the tundra, primary consumers include animals such as musk oxen and caribou. The animals that hunt caribou include wolves, and occasionally polar bears.
A list of five different consumers is:FoxHawkRabbitFrogSnake
I think that caribous are consumers because they eat food rather than, produce it. They don't decompose food or animal/plant remainders, such as a worm. Therefore, they are consumers
I think that caribous are consumers because they eat food rather than, produce it. They don't decompose food or animal/plant remainders, such as a worm. Therefore, they are consumers
Consumers in the tundra biome are typically herbivores like caribou, musk oxen, and lemmings, as well as carnivores like arctic foxes, wolves, and polar bears. These animals have adaptations to survive the harsh cold weather and limited food availability in the tundra.
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First level consumers would be fish squirrels rabbits small birds mice