Tundra Biome Animals Food Chain
Polar Bears are at the top of the food chain in the arctic tundra.
Tundra biome animals food chain. What is a food chain in the tundra. For tundra plants and animals survival is not just about battling the harsh environment of this biome but is equally about being a part of its. Some factors that effect population growth is the harsh environment of the tundra theres not enough food for large populations and the amount of predators.
They can smell their food from 20 miles away. They have no predators. During a trip to the biome of the Tundra you would most likely see Polar Bears.
There are no invasive species in the tundra but there could still be a huge impact if there was just one were introduced. Herbivores that eat these plants include the musk ox arctic hare and lemmings. This mini book are perfect for introducing food chains.
Food Chain - The Tundra Biome. The food chain in the Arctic Tundra consists of predators such as owls foxes wolves and polar bears at the top of the chain. In the Tundra there are multiple food chains.
The producers in this ecosystem are lichens as well as mosses grasses and shrubs. Then when they die the other animals wont be able to find food to eat because there is no animals left to eat. Those berries are eaten by arctic hares.
Small mammals are the red foxes prey and due to this many mammals of small size and ground nesting birds are decreasing. The red wolf is an invasive species to the tundra. 6789 Quail Hill Pkwy Suite 211 Irvine CA.