3. Big animals include:
bears, elk, moose, wolves, reindeers, and bald eagles
Small animals include: mice, porcupines, and
wolverines
You might see: duck, owls, and wood peckers
4. Feathers and fur keep them warm
Reindeers can run up to 80km per hour and 5000km
every year!
Grizzly bears are the heaviest member of the bear
family and can weigh more than 450kg and can grow
up to 2.5 meters tall!
Bald Eagles can fly up to speeds of 70 kph
5. Moose: moose and caribou look pretty alike and can
weigh as much as 720kg!
Wolverines: they have powerful jaws, sharp claws and
can take a moose down!
6. The taiga biome is the world’s largest biome and takes up
27% of the earth’s surface!
All taigas are located in the Northern Hemisphere
Scientists believe that water was left behind by moving
glaciers
At night you can see Northern lights
8. Pine Tree:
Have needles that have wax on it to keep
water in
Grow pine cones
Fir Trees:
Grow pine cones
Can grow up to 200 years old
Found in North America
40 to 80 feet tall
9. Winter can last 6 month below freezing
Rainfall 30 to 84 feet per year not very high
Summers are short but very hot
Summer is light all the time, and winter is
dark all the time