Taiga

The taiga contains vines, herbs, and many kinds of trees. Raccoons, fox, mice, and amphibians live here too. The average temperature is75F to 86F.

Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle
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 Wolverine
Wolverine

Least Weasel
Least Weasel

Canada Goose
Canada Goose

Evergreen Trees

One of the most interesting features of the temperate deciduous forest is its changing seasons. 

The word "deciduous" means exactly what the leaves on these trees do: change color in autumn, fall off in the winter, and grow back again in the spring. This adaptation helps trees in the forest survive winter.
 

Graph of Biome RainfallIf you look at the graph to the left, you'll see that next to the rainforest, the temperate deciduous gets the second-most amount of rainfall per year. In the winter, precipitation (rainfall) is in the form of sleet, snow, and hail. The average rainfall is 30 to 60 inches per year.  The average temperature of the forest is about 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Why do deciduous trees drop their leaves every fall?
Like all living things, deciduous trees and plants have special


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Snow Covered Evergreen Trees

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Conifer Branch with Cone

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