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1 Taiga By: Chey, Robbie, and A.C

2 Location It is located in much of Canada, Asia, and some of Europe. Canada or Arctic Circle.

3 Types of our Biome Coniferous forest, Taiga, and the boreal forest. Most of these names are just saying Taiga so there aren’t different locations or facts!

4 Climate The Taiga Biome only has two seasons. Summer and Winter. In the Summer, Taiga is warm and all of the snow from the winter melts. In the Winter, Taiga is VERY cold. It snows about six months of the year and is under 30 degrees for half of the year.

5 Climate The average range in temperature is below freezing for 6 months of the year. The average rainfall is 25 to 75 centimeters per year! The Taiga biome has the 3 rd greatest percentage of rainfall, other than any other biome.

6 Producers Trees and moss or plants are the producers in the Taiga biome. Only 8 species of trees or plants exist in the Taiga biome. Some examples are Club Moss, Sphagnum Moss, Twin Leaf, Bracken Fern, Shin Leaf, Blueberry Bushes, and Crowberry Bushes!!

7 Twin Leaf

8 Sphagnum Moss

9 Club Moss

10 Bracken Fern

11 Shin Leaf

12 Consumers Reasonable amount of consumers!! Deer, Wolves, Coyotes, Bison, and Moose.

13 Snowshoe Rabbits Dirt, Fruit and Vegetables

14 Deer Deer usually eat fresh grass and falling fruits from trees.

15 Moose Moose usually eat plants, grass, and old, dry, weeds.

16 Voles Voles eat dirt, grass, and plants.

17 Second level consumers! Some second level consumers are Lynx, Wolves, Coyotes, Bears, Snakes, and Porcupines! 1 st : Voles 2 nd : Snakes 3 rd : Coyotes

18 Lynx Lynx eat rabbits, birds, and small rodents.

19 Wolves Wolves usually eat elk, deer, moose, and other rodents.

20 Black Bears They rob eggs, eat deer and moose. They are omnivores.

21 Coyote Coyotes eat elk, deer, and also veggies or fruits.

22 Amur Tigers Amur Tigers eat deer, moose, horses, and cows, if they can.

23 Red Foxes

24 Porcupines Porcupines rob eggs and eat other small rodents.

25 Snakes Snakes eat small rodents, plants, and large insects.

26 Decomposers Earthworms and Fungi

27 Earthworms Earthworms break down animal carcasses and eat plants also.

28 Fungi Break down animal carcasses is their job!

29 Biome destruction Many people in the Taiga have to hunt to live. And obviously, if you live in a place where that is what you have to do, then go ahead. But people are poaching animals. (Animals being hunted, not for survival, just for there rare furs).

30 Conservation Many people in Taiga are putting a limit on hunting endangered species like, Beavers. They are very endangered right now. You may not know but…Forest fires and snow storms help! They destroy plants so that in the new year, they can make new plants!

31 Question Time!!! Now, All you have to do is answer these questions! The answers were in the full PowerPoint!!

32 Where is the Taiga located? A-South America B-North America C- Asia D- Canada

33 What are the decomposers? A-Fungus & Termites B- Just worms C- Fungi & Worms D- Worms & Termites

34 How many carnivores are there? A- Just a few B- A LOT C- I don’t know if I can count that high. D- Reasonable amount.

35 What do Voles eat? A- Just dirt B- All meat C- Dirt and Plants D- Small rodents & Dirt

36 What act is illegal in the Taiga? A- Killing animals B- Poaching animals C- Eating animals D- Taking rare animals for yourself

37 What is a popular bird in the Taiga? A- Robin B- Blue Jay C- Bald Eagle D- Hummingbird

38 What is most common in the Taiga? A- Forest fires B- Landslides C- Severe earthquakes D- Volcanoes

39 Animoto!


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