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food chain in tundra region

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Answered by nandangalih
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The food chain in the Arctic Tundra consists of predators such as owls, foxes, wolves, and polar bears at the top of the chain. Predators hunt herbivores, plant eating animals, such as caribou, lemmings, and hares

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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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Squirrels, lemmings, hares, reindeer and caribou are primary consumers that feed on plants. Arctic foxes, grizzly bears, wolves, and falcons are some of the animals that prey on the primary consumers. Arctic tundra ecosystems also include marine life such as polar bears, seals, salmon, gulls and terns.

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