Indigenous animals and plants 5th grade (Most common animals in Estonian forests) 1st C grade (Most common trees in Haapsalu) Haapsalu Primary School.

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Indigenous animals and plants 5th grade (Most common animals in Estonian forests) 1st C grade (Most common trees in Haapsalu) Haapsalu Primary School

Moose  Moose is the biggest animal in Estonian forests.  It can grow over 2 meters tall.  The female moose is called a cow and the male moose is called a bull.  There are about moose in Estonia.

Hares  Hares are very fast-moving  Hare eats grasses and herbs during the summer months but in wintertime twigs, bark, and the buds of young trees.  The weight for a full-grown adult ranges from 2.5 to 6.5 kg

Deer  Deer weights generally 30 kilograms.  Deer primarily feed on leaves.  Deer are widely distributed, and hunted.

Foxes  Foxes are omnivores.  In the wild, foxes can live for up to 10 years.  They live in small family groups.  There are about 8000 foxes in Estonia.

Bears  There are only 8 living species of bear.  In our forests is living brown bear.  In 2009 was counted 700 bears in Estonia.  Bears are aided by an excellent sense of smell.  Most of the bears are omnivorous.

Wolves  The wolf is the largest member of the canine family.  They live 7-8 years in the wild, but some have lived 10 years or more.  Wolves eat ungulates, or large hoofed mammals.  They often eat animals that have died due to other causes like starvation and disease.  There are about 270 wolves in Estonia.

Oak

Pine

Birch

Ash

Lime

Fir

Maple, Chestnut, Alder, Black Alder