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Taiga Biomes

Explore the unique climate, diverse plant life, and fascinating animal species found in the taiga biome. Learn about taiga adaptations and interesting facts about this ecosystem.

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Taiga Biomes

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  1. By: Tucker McGlaughn Taiga Biomes

  2. Taiga Climate The taiga climate is for the most part of the cold arctic air. Winter's LOWEST temperature in taiga is -65°F.Winter's HIGHEST temperature is 30° F.Summer's LOWEST temperature is 30° F.Summer's HIGHEST temperature is 70° F.

  3. Taiga Plants • Balsam Fir • Black Spruce • Douglas-fir • Eastern Red Cedar • Jack Pine • Paper Birch • Siberian Spruce • White Fir • White poplar • White Spruce

  4. Taiga Animals • Gray fox • Bald eagle • Bobcat grizzly bear red fox snowshoe rabbit river otter wolverine long- eared owl American black bear Canadian lynx

  5. Interesting Facts • The taiga is prone to wildfires. • Because of this, many trees have adapted to this by growing thick bark, which can protect the tree from a mild fire.

  6. Bibliography http://www.angelfire.com/tn3/taigataiga/taiga.html http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/taiga_animal_page.htm http://celgallery.blogspot.com/2011/06/adaptations-of-plants.htm http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/taiga_plant_page.htm http://www.euflora.eu/en/flowers/rosa/104597/default.aspx http://www.hulsnursery.com/Daylily/default.html http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/taiga_climate_page.htm http://www.fossweb.com/delegate/ssi-foss-ucm/Contribution%20Folders/FOSS/multimedia_ms_1E/WeatherandWater/climatefactors/regions/taiga/index.html

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