In the Arctic, various herbivores consume sedge, including caribou, musk oxen, and Arctic hares. These animals rely on sedge as a primary food source during the summer months when it is abundant. Additionally, certain bird species, like geese, also feed on sedge and its seeds. The consumption of sedge plays a crucial role in the Arctic ecosystem, supporting both herbivores and their predators.
Caterpillars
bears eat the Arctic fox and arctic fox eats mouse
Arctic fox
polar bears.
Nothing eats moss
Yes, they do. Some examples are Arctic Cod, which eats Zooplankton, and a walrus which eats seaweed.
a arctic fox
A dog
foxes
Acute sedge is a species of sedge, Latin name Carex acuta, also known as slender tufted-sedge.
Sedge grasses form part of the wombat's diet.
Polar Bears