Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic.
Its still the same cycle.
Bigger fish eat medium fish
medium fish eat small fish
small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that)
shrimp eat plankton
The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.
Arctic Cod are meat eaters who prefer hunting at night. Arctic Cod eat other cod, mussels, worms, haddock, and sand eels.
Seabirds in the Arctic primarily feed on fish, crustaceans, squid, and marine invertebrates. They have adapted to the harsh environment by specializing in hunting and scavenging for food sources that are readily available in the cold waters of the Arctic region.
Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic. Its still the same cycle. Bigger fish eat medium fish medium fish eat small fish small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that) shrimp eat plankton The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.
Arctic Mites & Flies
Ninja fish have been found in the arctic ocean. They are much like arctic adapted Betta fish.
Yes, Arctic Foxes eat fish.
water
Yes all seals eat a diet of fish.
Fish
fish
yes
Connard
they eat the animals like fish
Not really. They primarily eat fish.
Small fish and crabs
fish and seals
Arctic Loons feed primarily on fish, frogs, and crayfish.