Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
Arctic Foxes and scavenger birds
Yes.
polar bears, arctic wolfs, and the great red fox.
Fox -> Arctic Tern -> Small Fish -> Plankton -> SunlightHope this helps!
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. The Arctic Fox, as its name implies, lives in the Arctic.
No, the Antarctic has a very cold climate and has no terrestrial food chain to support Arctic foxes.
Polar Bears Arctic Fox's Coyotes Grizzly bears Killer Whales
The trophic level of the Arctic cod is as a primary consumer. The Arctic cod is consumed by the Seals and killer whales.
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Yes, lichens in the arctic tundra food chain are considered primary producers rather than consumers, as they make their own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil. They are an important food source for herbivores like caribou and musk oxen in the arctic tundra ecosystem.
producer... i hard know one... but at the bottom of the arctic food chain are the still planktons drifted by ocean current.