Nothing eats moss
a arctic fox
nothing
Arctic moss plants are typically not a primary food source for many animals due to their bitter taste and tough texture. However, invertebrates like springtails or nematodes may feed on Arctic moss. Additionally, in some cases, herbivores like reindeer or Arctic hares may consume Arctic moss when other food sources are scarce.
Arctic voles and ice worms are the only things I know for sure, but I suspect a great many birds and other animals and insects do as well.
The Arctic herbivorous animals, eg the reindeer or the ptarmigan.
animal consumers are animal consumers so when a animal consumer eats a animal consumer it is a animal consumer
moss is a producer becuase a consumer eats other animals and plants and moss isnt a animal
no other animal eats an arctic wolf because it is in the highest level of the food chain. It will only die due to reasons such as age, hunger, thirst etc.No other animal eats the Arctic wolf because it's the highest in the food chain so that means its the highest predator
Arctic tundra moss is a kind of decomposer that lives in the arctic tundra. It is green in color, but mostly white because it is covered with ice.
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
bears eat the Arctic fox and arctic fox eats mouse
moss is sometimes found in the arctic