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The arctic wolf is a tertiary consumer, or the thing at the top of the chain. The animal beneath the wolf on the food chain is the snow hare or rabbit. The producer, or the bottom of the food chain is some plants.

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They prey on other animals that live in the arctic regions, such as voles, hares, squirrels, and other small mammals on land or seals or fish by the sea. If none of these can be found, foxes will resort to fruit and berries from the vegetation they can find.

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The Arctic fox spends much of it's time in search of food, following polar bears for scraps from the bear's kills. They also eat bird eggs, young seabirds, and rodents.

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Arctic foxes kill other animals to get their food, but they will also scavenge.

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The Arctic fox is an omnivore and a secondary consumer. It is prey to some tertiary consumers such as wolves, wolverines, etc.

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How do Arctic foxes spend time?

they spend time in the arctic to find food and do other stuff with the other arctic foxes


What does the Arctic fox compete for?

Female arctic foxes and food.


What is the scavenger in an arctic food chain?

Arctic Foxes and scavenger birds


Can Arctic foxes live in the Antarctic?

No, the Antarctic has a very cold climate and has no terrestrial food chain to support Arctic foxes.


Do polar bears share there food with arctic foxes?

no


When lemming populations decline populations of arctic foxes decrease. The limiting factor on the population of arctic foxes is .?

Food availability is a determining factor.


What are people doing to help arctic foxes?

Humans are adopting arctic foxes because the climate that they live in is harsh and hard to hunt for food.


Can arctic fox die from lack of food?

All living things can die from lack of food, including arctic foxes.


When lemming populations decline populations of Arctic foxes also decrease. The limiting factor on the population of Arctic foxes is?

Food availability is a determining factor.


When lemming populations decline populations of Arctic foxes also decrease so what is the limiting factor on the population of Arctic foxes?

Food availability is a determining factor.


What do Arctic foxes eat and how do they get it?

Arctic foxes eat lemmings, voles, and carrion left by polar bears and arctic wolves. They get such food by using their nose and hunting skills, as well as their cunning to get what they need.


Do Arctic foxes have horns?

No, Arctic foxes do not have horns.