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TERTIARY CONSUMERS
Energy Level 0%
Arctic wolves and polar bears
The Arctic food chain starts with producers, or organisms that make their own energy. Primary consumers eat the producers and are herbivores. Secondary consumers are carnivores that eat the primary consumers. Lastly, tertiary consumers, or top predators, eat both primary and secondary
PRIMARY CONSUMERS Energy Level 10%
Lemming and snowshoe hares, and ptarmigans
Arctic foxes and ermines
ARCTIC PRODUCERS 100% Energy
Sedges, grasses, dwarf shrubs, wildflowers, mosses, and lichens
There are three types of tundra: Arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and Antarctic tundra. This food chain is part of a more complex food web
involving producers and consumers. (herbivores, carnivores and omnivores).
Producers here include grasses, lichens and caribou moss.