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Biomes By Steven Jones

Tundra Climate-usually colder found in the northern hemisphere Plants-shrubs, moss, grasses, lichens, and sedges Animals-polar bears, owls, foxes, moose, and seals

Desert Climate-hot, dry, not a lot of moisture Plants-cactus, bushes, flowers, agave, and trees Animals-snakes, lizards, turtles, hawk, and coyote

Temperate Forest Climate-lots of plants Plants-trees, moss, bushes, flowers, and weeds Animals-bears, wolves, owls, deer, and rabbits

Rain Forest Climate-humid, tropical Plants-exotic flowers, trees, moss, bushes, and mushrooms Animals-tigers, monkeys, frogs, snakes, and birds

Taiga Climate-mountains snowy Plants-trees, grass, weeds, flowers, and bushes Animals-moose, eagles, wolves, wolverines, and mountain lion

Grassland Climate-flat land with rolling hills Plants-grass, flowers, shrubs, weeds, and trees Animals-lions, zebras, elephants, birds, and impalas

Salt Water Climate-oceans seas Plants-algae, grasses, coral, moss, and sea weed Animals-Barracuda, shark, crab, eel, and jelly fish

Fresh Water Climate-lakes rivers Plants-cat tails, flowers, lily pads, moss, and bushes Animals-frogs, birds, cat fish, alligator, and turtles