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Taiga By Nathan Stangler
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Published on Mar 17, 2016
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1.
TAGIA
MADE BY NATHAN STANGLER
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musubk
2.
SNOWSHOE RABBIT
They only eat plants
Their fur turns white in the winter
They are born with fur and their eyes open
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DenaliNPS
3.
MOOSE
They only eat plants
It's the biggest animal in the deer family
It can swim in deep water
Photo by
sofi01
4.
WOLVERINE
It eats small mammals
It can climb trees
It is heavy for its size
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existential hero
5.
MARTEN
It eats small mammals
They live in trees
They can fall from tall heights and live
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lamsongf
6.
LYNX
Eats medium sized mammals
It has good eye sight
It waits for food to come to it (most time)
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Cloudtail
7.
SPRUCE TREES
They are found by more then one
They can fall down from snow falling down a mountain
It is the perfect temperature for them to grow
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glaciergirl
8.
BLUEBERRY
Animals eat the blueberrys from them
There are covered in ice
They are frozen on the bush
Photo by
Ruth and Dave
9.
FIR TREES
Are one of the main taiga plants/trees
They have sharp ends
They are covered in ice
Photo by
Xiaozhuli
10.
HEMLOCK
They are one of the main trees in the taiga
They have clumps of leaves
And have snow on them
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pl1602
11.
BIRCH TREE
They are common in the tagia
They have tons of leaves
They have barch that falls off
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timo_w2s
12.
WEATHER
It's is usually below zero
It rains very little
It snows in the summer more then the winter
Photo by
Filippo C
13.
LAND
It has many mountains
There are many drop offs
There are millions of trees
Photo by
Ziggy_Mo
14.
FACTS
It's tilt on earths axis
In the winter the days are short in the summer the days are long
There are many insects
There are a few large cities in the taiga biome
It spreads across North America, Europe, and Asia
Photo by
DonkeyHotey
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