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Some biotic factors in the Taiga include animals, plants, bacteria, etc.
Coniferous trees, plants, animals like wolves and bears etc
What is one of the arctic wolves symbyosis
There are the Biotic and Abiotic factors that affect Gray Wolves:Biotic: - living factorsOther speciesFood availabilityPredatorsAbiotic: - non-living factorsWeather (sunny, cloudy, overcast, etc...)Precipitation (rain, snow, hail, freezing rain, etc...)Temperature (swelteringhotwarmcoolcoldfreezing)These are only a few that I can think of off the top of my head. Hope that it helps! ;)
Temperature Pollution Weather Fire(s) Buildings Etc. biotic factors include deer bears people rodents and plants
Young arctic wolves are called pups.
Yes, Arctic wolves hunt. In the wild, Arctic wolves primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings , Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
Coyote's have a few biotic factors. One of the most important is being near other animals that may harm them. This includes other coyotes, alligators, cougars, wolves, and humans.
Yes arctic wolves ( Canis lupus arctos ) and the grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) live in the arctic region.
No. Arctic wolves are sometimes known as Polar wolf, but the scientific name is Canis Arctos.