Finnish Nature Made by Teemu & Ari. Animals Finland has many species of animals. There are more herbivores than carnivores. Finland has many species of.

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Finnish Nature Made by Teemu & Ari

Animals Finland has many species of animals. There are more herbivores than carnivores. Finland has many species of animals. There are more herbivores than carnivores. Many animals that have vanished from Europe can still be found in Finland. For example the elk. Many animals that have vanished from Europe can still be found in Finland. For example the elk. Many animals are hard to find because they are really wary of humans. Many animals are hard to find because they are really wary of humans.

Plants Finland is mostly in the boreal coniferous forest vegetation zone. Finland is mostly in the boreal coniferous forest vegetation zone. The most common trees are the Scots Pine, the Norway spruce and the birch The most common trees are the Scots Pine, the Norway spruce and the birch

Seasons Finland has 4 seasons: winter, spring, summer, autumn. Finland has 4 seasons: winter, spring, summer, autumn. In most parts of Finland winter is the longest and summer is the shortest season. In most parts of Finland winter is the longest and summer is the shortest season. Winter lasts about 5 months (from November to April). Winter lasts about 5 months (from November to April). In the resent years the climate has been surprisingly warm. In the resent years the climate has been surprisingly warm.

Wolf The wolf is a carnivore The wolf is a carnivore It hunts in packs. The Alfa leader leads the pack. It hunts in packs. The Alfa leader leads the pack. Like the bear, the wolf can be seen almost everywhere in Finland, but mostly in Eastern Finland Like the bear, the wolf can be seen almost everywhere in Finland, but mostly in Eastern Finland

Reindeer The reindeer is a herbivore. The reindeer is a herbivore. The reindeer lives in Northern Finland. The reindeer lives in Northern Finland. It lives in packs. It lives in packs. The reindeer is said to pull Santa Claus sleigh. The reindeer is said to pull Santa Claus sleigh.

Lily-of-the-valley The Lily-of-the-valley is Finland's national flower. The Lily-of-the-valley is Finland's national flower. It blossoms from May to June. It blossoms from May to June. Its berries are poisonous. Its berries are poisonous.

Finnish Summer In Finland summer lasts from June to August In Finland summer lasts from June to August In Lapland they have two months of Midnight Sun (when the sun does not set at all) In Lapland they have two months of Midnight Sun (when the sun does not set at all) Summer temperatures are similar to those of Central Europe Summer temperatures are similar to those of Central Europe