Tundra Animals Food Chain
What are the tertiary consumers in the Arctic.
Tundra animals food chain. Predators hunt herbivores plant eating animals such as caribou lemmings and hares. Your students will love this Tundra Food Chain Mini Book. Food Chain - The Tundra Biome.
Tertiary Consumers Carnivores Polar Bear Artic Fox The wolverine is a powerful animal. What is a tundra food chain. This food chain is part of a more complex food web involving producers and consumers herbivores carnivores and omnivores.
The tundra wolf is a carnivore because it eats meat of other animals and it also hunts other animals. The picture to the left is an example of one. Predators hunt herbivores plant eating animals such as caribou lemmings and hares.
The animals that hunt the wolf are mountain lions and bears. Food Chain If the grass did not exist then the smaller animals could not eat then the smaller animals would die and the bigger animals would not have anything to eat. In the Tundra there are multiple food chains.
The tundra wolf is in the top of the food chain. This mini book includes the habitat food chain name location animals in the food chain and more. A food chain demonstrates the energy flow among the organisms that live in the Arctic tundra.
The food chain in the Arctic Tundra consists of predators such as owls foxes wolves and polar bears at the top of the chain. Next find a consumer that eats the producer. In the Arctic Tundra there are several types of food chains.