some omnivores are...
Coyote- They mostly eat other animals/meat but sometimes they eat plants
a grizzly bear- a grizzly bear eats both plants & animals
Raccoon- same with the grizzly bear they eat both plants & animals
Arctic fox- Arctic fox mostly eat other animals/meat- carnivore but sometimes in the winter they are forced to eat plants/like a vegetarian
Wolves, wolverines, ermine/ arctic weasel, walrus, and killer whale
The most substantial carnivore of the Arctic is probably the polar bear.
and artic foxes
the arctic fox is an omnivore- it mainly eats meat however, in the winter when there is less food- it is forced to eat vegetation
Bison, caribou, musk ox, arctic hare, lemmings
Lemmings, caribou, and moose. (Though moose can be considered sub-arctic as well.)
Tertiary consumers in the arctic are donkeys, chickens, and additionally, mama luigis.
wolverines
Herbivores get energy from grass more easily.
It is probably the Arctic ecosystem, due to the much lower amount of organisms within the ecosytem.
From the sun to plants to herbivores to carnivores to the earth.
An increase in the number of herbivores.
1. deciduous forest 2. tropical forest 3. hot desert 4. savanna 5. ocean 6. arctic 7.grassland
Herbivores are producers!:)
The arctic hare is a herbivore.
Arctic hares are herbivores and do not hunt.
Arctic Hares do not eat Lemmings nor do they eat any meat. Arctic Hares are herbivores which means they only eat vegetation. Lemmings are also herbivores.
Ecosystem
They are Herbivores.
No. Herbivores always outnumber the carnivores in an ecosystem.
Herbivores!
Yes
If all herbivores are killed in an ecosystem ultimately all life will die because there is no food source for carnivores
Carnivores live by hunting herbivores. If an ecosystem does not have enough plants to feed a population of herbivores there will not be enough herbivores to feed a population of carnivores and so they will die out.
Herbivores get energy from grass more easily.