Plants are producers because they produce their own food using the sun's energy.
The Arctic fox is a consumer and because they eat other consumers and not grass they are called secondary consumers
Yes, Arctic foxes are secondary consumers as well as omnivores.
arctic foxes, falcons
Yes, they're all consumers.
No, an Arctic hare is not classified as a secondary consumer; it is a primary consumer. Arctic hares primarily feed on plants, such as grasses and shrubs, making them herbivores. Secondary consumers are typically carnivores or omnivores that eat primary consumers. In the Arctic ecosystem, secondary consumers would include predators that feed on Arctic hares, such as foxes or birds of prey.
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No, Arctic foxes do not have horns.
All scavengers eat, it's part of the definition of the word. But not all things that eat are scavengers. Predators aren't scavengers, but they are consumers. Scavengers actually can not exist without primary consumers to scavenge off of.
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Arctic foxes are soooo cute!
They live in the high Arctic regions and they are foxes.
Arctic foxes are canines - dogs.
do arctic foxes live in packs- no