Yes, polar cod (Boreogadus saida) are considered carnivores. They primarily feed on small fish, zooplankton, and other marine invertebrates. Their diet can vary based on availability, but they are adapted to a predatory lifestyle in the cold Arctic waters.
not sure probably a carnivore since they eat smaller fish
There is the Polar Bear.
Polar
The Antarctic cod, also known as the Antarctic icefish, is primarily a carnivore. It feeds mainly on smaller fish, krill, and other marine organisms. Its diet is predominantly composed of animal matter, which classifies it as a carnivorous species rather than an omnivore.
The polar cod (Boreogadus saida) occupies a unique ecological niche in the Arctic and sub-Arctic marine environments. It serves as a key species in the polar food web, primarily feeding on zooplankton and serving as a vital prey for larger predators such as seals, seabirds, and fish. Adapted to cold waters, polar cod have physiological traits that allow them to thrive in icy conditions, making them integral to the ecosystem's function and resilience. Their presence indicates healthy Arctic marine habitats, which are increasingly threatened by climate change.
Carnivore
not sure probably a carnivore since they eat smaller fish
It eats plankton, and meat, so it is an omnivore.
yes
The Polar Bear is the world's largest land carnivore.
Hares are herbivores
polar bear
I believe Atlantic cods are omnivores.
I believe Atlantic cods are omnivores.
A cod is neither a reptile nor a mammal. It is a fish; class Osteicthyes
There is the Polar Bear.
The Polar bear.