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Arctic food web mobile Frozen Oceans Primary

Can you find the Arctic odd one out? Frozen Oceans Primary

arctic foxdogsnail Round 1

Frozen Oceans Primary Round 2 snakeeagle walrus

Frozen Oceans Primary Round 3 algaebeeoak

Frozen Oceans Primary penguinsheeppolar bear Round 4

Frozen Oceans Primary Round 5 frogcopepodspider

Algae Frozen Oceans Primary

Image of copepods Copep od Frozen Oceans Primary

Image of clams Clam Frozen Oceans Primary

Arctic cod Frozen Oceans Primary

Image of seals Ringed seal Frozen Oceans Primary

Image of walrus Walrus Frozen Oceans Primary

Image of arctic fox Arctic fox Frozen Oceans Primary

Image of beluga whale Beluga whale Frozen Oceans Primary

Image of polar bear Polar bear Frozen Oceans Primary

Key terms carnivore herbivore producer consumer food chain food web predator prey Frozen Oceans Primary

Making a food chain ??? Frozen Oceans Primary

The mobile… Frozen Oceans Primary

What happens if you cut the string?  If all the algae died, what would happen to the rest of the food web?  Think about the importance of the different living things.  What do you think is the most important living thing in the Arctic?  Has your idea about this changed? Frozen Oceans Primary

Arctic food web templates Frozen Oceans Primary

Sun

Frozen Oceans Primary Sun

Frozen Oceans Primary Algae

Frozen Oceans Primary Algae

Frozen Oceans Primary Copepod

Frozen Oceans Primary Copepod

Frozen Oceans Primary Clam

Frozen Oceans Primary Clam

Frozen Oceans Primary Arctic cod

Frozen Oceans Primary Arctic cod

Frozen Oceans Primary Walrus

Frozen Oceans Primary Walrus

Frozen Oceans Primary Ringed seal

Frozen Oceans Primary Ringed seal

Frozen Oceans Primary Beluga whale

Frozen Oceans Primary Beluga whale

Frozen Oceans Primary Arctic fox

Frozen Oceans Primary Arctic fox

Frozen Oceans Primary Polar bear

Frozen Oceans Primary Polar bear

Frozen Oceans Primary Photo credits Diatom (algae)NOAA Copepodkils ClamHans Hillewaert Arctic CodNOAA WalrusNOAA Ringed sealNOAA Beluga whaleTony Fox Arctic foxAlgkalv Polar bearAnsgar Walt All expedition photographs © Catlin Arctic Survey