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__**Taiga Biome**__
The Taiga biome is located in most of Canada, Northern Europe, and Asia. The plant life present is the Balsam Fir, Black Spruce, Douglas-fir, Eastern Red Cedar, Jack Pine, Paper Birch, Siberian Spruce, White Fir, White Polar, and the White Spruce. Some animals that reside in the Taiga biome are the Moose, Bald Eagle, Fox, and the Weasel. They are all omnivores. Two adaptations that enable thing to live here is that the animals have lots of fur to survive the cold temperatures, the trees grow long and close together to protect themselves from the cold weather, and the trees shaped like a cone helps the limbs not break from the weight of all the snow. The producers are the berries, seeds, trees, grass, shrubs, moss, and sedges. The primary consumers are are Insects, porcupine, moose, cottontail, deer, caribou, squirrels, elk, and mice. The secondary consumers are skunks, ermine, wolverine, minks and the weasel. The decomposers are Fungi.



The Energy Pyramid representing our food chain is below:



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