Most of the animals in this biome are mammals, such as moose, snowshoe hares, arctic fox, arctic wolves, squirrels, ermines, elk, deer, wolverines, moles, lynxes and grizzly bears.
There are birds such as eagles, owls, peregrine, falcons, snowy owls and snow geese.
In this biome, there are mosquitoes and ants as insects.
The adaptions keep them stay warm, and their adaptions also help them hide and self defense. Some of them have their adaptions in order to camouflage themselves.
Trees in Taiga are mainly variations of spruce, pine and fur.
These plants adopt to harsh weather like icy and snowy winters.
Some of them adaption includes their needles. Pines have smooth needles to help keep water inside. The spruce's cone pike shape allows them to shed ice and sleet more efficiently. Berry bushes that thrive in this biome are blueberry, bilberry, and cowberry.
Berry bushes are a viral food source for primary consumer mammals, birds and some type of insects.
Taiga trees are birch, oak, willow and alder. They live in particularly wet or disturbed areas.
It has a very thin soil layer which is mostly frosted.
Plants are not likely to grow up on this soil, because fallen leaves and moss do not decompose easily. Land is either full of swamp or forests. Also there are mountains as well.