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WORLD BIOMES
BIOMES OF THE WORLD
 ArcticTundra Biome
 Coniferous Forest Biome

 Deciduous Forest Biome

 Desert Biome

 Grassland Biome

 Marine Biome

 Savanna Biome

 Tropical Rainforest Biome
ARCTIC TUNDRA BIOME
ARCTIC TUNDRA BIOME

 The tundra is near the North Pole.
 Trees do not grow there.

 Winters are very cold.

 Summers last for a very short time.

 It is frozen and never melts.
ARCTIC TUNDRA ANIMALS



                                                            Harlequin Duck
                                                            (main diet is small sea
  Arctic Fox                   Caribou                      creatures; arctic fox is its
  (omnivore)                   (herbivore)                  main predator)




Musk Ox                       Snowy Owl
(herbivore; predators are     (carnivore; preys are arctic fox      Polar Bear
arctic wolf and polar bear)   and small animals)
ARCTIC TUNDRA PLANTS
                                         Caribou Moss




   Arctic Moss




                    Bearberry

 Tufted Saxifrage               Pasque Flower
CONIFEROUS FOREST BIOME
CONIFEROUS FOREST BIOME

 Summers are short and mild and the winters
  are long, cold and dry.
 Plants are mostly evergreen conifers with
  leaves like needles, such as pine, fir and
  spruce.
 Soil is thin and lacking in nutrients.
CONIFEROUS FOREST ANIMALS
                         Black
                         Bear
                         (omnivore
                         )                    Northern Lynx
                                              (eats small mammals)


                                        Bobcat
                                        (eats small mammals)




Gray Wolf

            Bald Eagle               Wolverine
                                     (eats small mammals)
CONIFEROUS FOREST PLANTS
                                                             Jack Pine
                                                             (pine cones
                                                             for rodents)

 Balsam Fir
 (squirrels, deer, caribous                     White Fir
 eat its buds)                                  (seeds for
                                                squirrels)




                              Siberian Spruce
Eastern Red Cedar             (pine cones for
(animals such as birds        small mammals)
 eat its berry fruit)
DECIDUOUS FOREST BIOME
DECIDUOUS FOREST BIOME

 The leaves change color before they fall.
 Deciduous trees lose their leaves in
  autumn.
 The fallen leaves are good for the soil.

 In spring, new leaves grow and the forest
  is green again.
 The leaves are wide to catch more
  sunshine.
DECIDUOUS FOREST ANIMALS



                         Eastern Chipmunk
 Coyote                  (omnivore)                        European Red Squirrel
 (omnivore)




                                   Least Weasel
                                   (eats rodents, birds,
                                   poultry, and rabbits)

Duckbill Platypus                                           Fat Dormouse
(carnivore)                                                 (eats fruits, seeds,
                    White-Tailed Deer                       insects, and bird eggs)
DECIDUOUS FOREST PLANTS
             Tawny Milksap
             Mushroom




                             Guelder Rose



                                                 Carpet Moss



               Lady Fern



                                            White Birch Tree

Pecan Tree
DESERT BIOME
DESERT BIOME

 A desert can be very hot in daytime and cold
  at night (no rainfall at all.)
 Some deserts are cold all the time.

 Desert plants need special ways of getting
  water; their leaves and roots are special.
 Desert animals have special ways to survive.
  Many shelter underground. Some animals
  are active at night when it’s cool.
DESERT ANIMALS


                                          Javelina
Banded Gila Monster                       (herbivore; mainly eats
(carnivore; eats small                    Prickly Pear Cactus;
animals)                                  Bobcat’s main prey)
                                                                    Cactus Ferruginous
                                                                    Pygmy Owl
                         Desert Bighorn
                         Sheep




                         Sonoran                                     Thorny Devil Lizard
Roadrunner               Pronghorn Antelope                          (eats ants; a prey
(omnivore)                                                           of birds)
DESERT PLANTS




Barrel Cactus   Soaptree Yucca   Mojave Aster




                                                Pancake Prickly
                                                Pear Cactus

                Joshua Tree
Brittle Bush
                                 Ocotillo
GRASSLAND BIOME
GRASSLAND BIOME

 Grasses are the main kind of plant in
  grasslands.
 There are not many trees in grasslands.

 Some grasslands are hot all year round. Some
  grassland areas have hot summers and very
  cold winters.
 Grasslands are big open areas that get between
  25 and 75 cm of rain per year. This is less rain
  than a forest gets and more than a desert gets.
GRASSLAND ANIMALS




                           Bumble Bee
Badger                     (hunts by birds, skunks,   Bobcat
(carnivore)                Badgers, etc.)




                                                               Coyote




      Prairie Dog (Herbivore)
GRASSLAND PLANTS

                                                   Milkweed




Fleabane
           Buffalo Grass



                                        Stinging
                                        Nettle

           Blue
           Grama
           Grass
                           June Grass
MARINE BIOME (OCEAN BIOME)
MARINE BIOME ANIMALS

                                                        Moray
                                                        Eel



                    Striped Dolphin


Harp Seal

            Shark




                       Hawksbill Sea Turtle
                                              Skipjack Tuna
MARINE BIOME PLANTS


                       Kelp


Red Coralline Algae




                       Seagrass



       Green Seaweed
SAVANNA BIOME
SAVANNA BIOME

 A tropical grassland with some clumps of
  trees.
 It is characterized by its specific wet
  (summer) and dry (long winter) seasons.
SAVANNA ANIMALS
                                            Egyptian Mongoose
                                            (eats mainly small
                                            animals, but it also eats
                                            fruits)




African Elephants
                    Chacma Baboon
                    (eat plants, fruits,
                    and bugs)
                                           African Wild Dog
                                           (carnivore; eats mainly
                                           deer and antelopes)



Black Mamba                                           Zebra
                    Emu (eat plants
                    and insects)
SAVANNA PLANTS
             Acacia Tree




                                Elephant Grass



                                             Whistling
                                             Thorn
                                             (long seed
                                             pod is
                Bermuda Grass                nutritious
                                             for animals)

        Kangaroo Paws
TROPICAL FOREST BIOME
TROPICAL FOREST BIOME

 Rainforests are thick, warm and wet forests.
 They are forests that get at least 250 cm a
  year of rain, often more.
 It has a lot of rain (high rainfall throughout
  the year.)
 Tropical forests are located near the equator.

 Areas that are warm and frost-free.
RAINFOREST ANIMALS



                      Wagler’s Pit Viper
Bengal Tiger
                                           Toco Tucan
                                           (eats fruits, insects,
                                           and spiders)




                     Sumatran Rhinoceros
  Jambu Fruit Dove   (herbivore)
                                            Chimpanzee
RAINFOREST PLANTS

                               Jambu




                                           Honey Bee
                                           Tree
Coconut Tree



               Bougainvillea


                                       Bengal Bamboo
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

 Blue Planet Biomes
 Missouri Botanical Garden – Biomes of the
  World
 Animal Planet – Map of World Biomes

 Planet Earth – Biomes

 Biome Basics

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world biomes - animals and plants

  • 2. BIOMES OF THE WORLD  ArcticTundra Biome  Coniferous Forest Biome  Deciduous Forest Biome  Desert Biome  Grassland Biome  Marine Biome  Savanna Biome  Tropical Rainforest Biome
  • 4. ARCTIC TUNDRA BIOME  The tundra is near the North Pole.  Trees do not grow there.  Winters are very cold.  Summers last for a very short time.  It is frozen and never melts.
  • 5. ARCTIC TUNDRA ANIMALS Harlequin Duck (main diet is small sea Arctic Fox Caribou creatures; arctic fox is its (omnivore) (herbivore) main predator) Musk Ox Snowy Owl (herbivore; predators are (carnivore; preys are arctic fox Polar Bear arctic wolf and polar bear) and small animals)
  • 6. ARCTIC TUNDRA PLANTS Caribou Moss Arctic Moss Bearberry Tufted Saxifrage Pasque Flower
  • 8. CONIFEROUS FOREST BIOME  Summers are short and mild and the winters are long, cold and dry.  Plants are mostly evergreen conifers with leaves like needles, such as pine, fir and spruce.  Soil is thin and lacking in nutrients.
  • 9. CONIFEROUS FOREST ANIMALS Black Bear (omnivore ) Northern Lynx (eats small mammals) Bobcat (eats small mammals) Gray Wolf Bald Eagle Wolverine (eats small mammals)
  • 10. CONIFEROUS FOREST PLANTS Jack Pine (pine cones for rodents) Balsam Fir (squirrels, deer, caribous White Fir eat its buds) (seeds for squirrels) Siberian Spruce Eastern Red Cedar (pine cones for (animals such as birds small mammals) eat its berry fruit)
  • 12. DECIDUOUS FOREST BIOME  The leaves change color before they fall.  Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn.  The fallen leaves are good for the soil.  In spring, new leaves grow and the forest is green again.  The leaves are wide to catch more sunshine.
  • 13. DECIDUOUS FOREST ANIMALS Eastern Chipmunk Coyote (omnivore) European Red Squirrel (omnivore) Least Weasel (eats rodents, birds, poultry, and rabbits) Duckbill Platypus Fat Dormouse (carnivore) (eats fruits, seeds, White-Tailed Deer insects, and bird eggs)
  • 14. DECIDUOUS FOREST PLANTS Tawny Milksap Mushroom Guelder Rose Carpet Moss Lady Fern White Birch Tree Pecan Tree
  • 16. DESERT BIOME  A desert can be very hot in daytime and cold at night (no rainfall at all.)  Some deserts are cold all the time.  Desert plants need special ways of getting water; their leaves and roots are special.  Desert animals have special ways to survive. Many shelter underground. Some animals are active at night when it’s cool.
  • 17. DESERT ANIMALS Javelina Banded Gila Monster (herbivore; mainly eats (carnivore; eats small Prickly Pear Cactus; animals) Bobcat’s main prey) Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy Owl Desert Bighorn Sheep Sonoran Thorny Devil Lizard Roadrunner Pronghorn Antelope (eats ants; a prey (omnivore) of birds)
  • 18. DESERT PLANTS Barrel Cactus Soaptree Yucca Mojave Aster Pancake Prickly Pear Cactus Joshua Tree Brittle Bush Ocotillo
  • 20. GRASSLAND BIOME  Grasses are the main kind of plant in grasslands.  There are not many trees in grasslands.  Some grasslands are hot all year round. Some grassland areas have hot summers and very cold winters.  Grasslands are big open areas that get between 25 and 75 cm of rain per year. This is less rain than a forest gets and more than a desert gets.
  • 21. GRASSLAND ANIMALS Bumble Bee Badger (hunts by birds, skunks, Bobcat (carnivore) Badgers, etc.) Coyote Prairie Dog (Herbivore)
  • 22. GRASSLAND PLANTS Milkweed Fleabane Buffalo Grass Stinging Nettle Blue Grama Grass June Grass
  • 24. MARINE BIOME ANIMALS Moray Eel Striped Dolphin Harp Seal Shark Hawksbill Sea Turtle Skipjack Tuna
  • 25. MARINE BIOME PLANTS Kelp Red Coralline Algae Seagrass Green Seaweed
  • 27. SAVANNA BIOME  A tropical grassland with some clumps of trees.  It is characterized by its specific wet (summer) and dry (long winter) seasons.
  • 28. SAVANNA ANIMALS Egyptian Mongoose (eats mainly small animals, but it also eats fruits) African Elephants Chacma Baboon (eat plants, fruits, and bugs) African Wild Dog (carnivore; eats mainly deer and antelopes) Black Mamba Zebra Emu (eat plants and insects)
  • 29. SAVANNA PLANTS Acacia Tree Elephant Grass Whistling Thorn (long seed pod is Bermuda Grass nutritious for animals) Kangaroo Paws
  • 31. TROPICAL FOREST BIOME  Rainforests are thick, warm and wet forests.  They are forests that get at least 250 cm a year of rain, often more.  It has a lot of rain (high rainfall throughout the year.)  Tropical forests are located near the equator.  Areas that are warm and frost-free.
  • 32. RAINFOREST ANIMALS Wagler’s Pit Viper Bengal Tiger Toco Tucan (eats fruits, insects, and spiders) Sumatran Rhinoceros Jambu Fruit Dove (herbivore) Chimpanzee
  • 33. RAINFOREST PLANTS Jambu Honey Bee Tree Coconut Tree Bougainvillea Bengal Bamboo
  • 34. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES  Blue Planet Biomes  Missouri Botanical Garden – Biomes of the World  Animal Planet – Map of World Biomes  Planet Earth – Biomes  Biome Basics