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1. Bears hibernate during the winter. (Behavioral Adaptation) 2. Moose migrate to these biomes periodically. (Behavioral Adaptation) 3. Wild rabbits have thick fur for heat insulation during the winter. (Structural Adaptation)

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First, it should be noted that "taiga" is a Russian word, meaning a forest. The Taiga is the world's largest biome, stretching over Eurasia and the northern regions of North America. Much of it is extremely cold and difficult to inhabit, and yet certain plants and animals have managed to survive there. Because it is so cold there for such long periods of time, the taiga has limited numbers of trees-- most are coniferous, like pine, spruce and fir trees. These evergreen trees have no leaves to lose, and because their branches are slanted, snow slides off of them. And their dark colored needles can absorb what little heat from the sun there might be. Evergreens have also adapted by growing close together, which protects them from the cold winds.

In the summer, there are many insects, and those provide food for some of the species of animals that live there. Animals like the black bear have adapted by hibernating in the winter (when there is little food) and foraging in the summer when there are some plants, birds, insects, and smaller animals to eat. Another animal that has adapted to the taiga is the snowshoe rabbit, which has large rear feet and toes that can act like snowshoes during the winter; the fur on its feet protects this rabbit even in a snowstorm. In the summer, snowshoe rabbits will eat grass or clover; in the winter, they subsist on bark or twigs, but they are also prey, becoming food for larger animals like the gray wolf, which goes hunting in the taiga even during the winter. The gray wolf prefers moose or elk or caribou, but will eat smaller prey when necessary.

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-slanting branches so that snow can fall off

-shallow roots to maximize absorption in the thin soil

-dark green leaves to maximize photosynthesis

-waxy coating on needles as a means of minimizing water loss

-shedding of needles in the winter in order to conserve energy

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What are the extinct plants in the taiga?

What is taiga?


In the taiga how do plants survive?

they like cold weather because their taiga plants.


Why do animals and plants use adaptations?

they use it to be more updated with their surroundings when they get in a different climate they have to adapt to it it's like when humans get in to a sitiuation we have to adapt to it


Why do plants have to adapt with their environment?

If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.


Does the taiga have fire tolerant plants?

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What are some human impact on the Taiga biome?

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How did the Wichita Indians adapt?

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How do taiga plants adapt?

By having a waxy coating on needles that prevent evaporation.Also trees are evergreen so that plants can photosynthesize right away when the temperature rises.


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animals and plants would die.


What are the extinct plants in the taiga?

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What means to adapt plants and animals for use by humans?

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