A primary consumer.
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Well, honey, in the Arctic, you've got your primary consumers chowing down on plants and algae like there's no tomorrow. We're talking about cute little critters like lemmings, voles, and Arctic hares, just living their best lives munching on vegetation. They're the bottom of the food chain, keeping things in check for the bigger predators to come in and snatch them up for a snack.
A wolf is a consumer because it manily eats meat
Penguins, arctic fox, seals, snowy owls, terns, harlequins, and gulls.
caterpillar, worm, plankton, rabbit ,and humans are consumers
The arctic fox is a consumer, and it is a Secondary consumer as it eats rabbits and other small animals. . . and what not
Arctic foxes do not prey on polar bears and are rarely eaten by polar bears.
producer
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer.
consumer
The Arctic fox is a consumer. Only plants are producers.
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer.
The trophic level of the Arctic cod is as a primary consumer. The Arctic cod is consumed by the Seals and killer whales.
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
an arctic fox is a fast animal, it could out run any animal.. except dogs!
Yes, and that would be the Arctic wolf.
The arctic hare is a primary consumer.