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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TEMPERATE FOREST

BY JACOB
Photo by kazuend

CLIMATE

  • Heavy precipitation in fall and winter
  • Light precipitation in spring and summer
  • Winter is cold and summer is warm
  • Spring and fall is moderate
Photo by nattu

ANIMALS THAT LIVE HERE

  • Squirrel
  • Fox and red fox
  • Bears (black, brown, grizzly)
  • Skunks
  • Woodpeckers
  • Raccoons
  • Birds (crows, pigeons
Photo by DaPuglet

PLANTS AND TREES

  • Flowers, buttercups, Roses, sunflowers, daisies, tulips
  • trees, cedar trees and Pinetree‘s and fir trees and cypress trees
  • We have lots of trees and large forests here
Photo by < J >

hABITATS

  • Ponds
  • Logs
  • Tree branches
  • Dens
  • Cave
  • Burrows
  • Nests

LANDFORMS

  • Grouse
  • Cypress
  • Whistler
  • Seymour
  • Blackcomb
Photo by GrahamKing

PARKS

  • Terra nova-squirrels birds bees butterflies and eagles
  • Steveston -birds raccoons
  • Garden city-birds
  • Cenntenial beach Park-fish and seagulls
  • Stanley Park -insects birds squirrels

WATER BODIES

  • Pacific ocean
  • Lake
  • Dam
  • Waterfall
  • Pond
  • Fraser river
Photo by WarzauWynn

RACCOONS

  • They are omnivores
  • Their hands are like humans and they have five fingers
  • They live close to water and wooded areas
  • raccoons are relative to bears
  • Raccoons Often place their food in water before they eat it
Photo by jalebobo

RABBITS

  • Rabbits change their fur when it is winter
  • Female rabbits are called does
  • Male rabbit is called Buck
  • Most rabbits live in North America
  • Rabbits are born with your eyes closed and without fur
  • rabbits have small tails

ORCAS

  • Orcas usually hunt in groups
  • Orcas Hunt ,seals penguins, sharks, Fish ,turtles
  • Orcas go to the srfess because there is Seaweed
Photo by Rojer

THE END

JACOB
Photo by brownpau