Since taigas are the sometimes swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes, especially that between the tundra and steppes of Siberia and North America, they tend to have the same temperature ranges of those latitudes. They are cold in the winter and range from cold to rather warm during the summer.
cold? this is the opposite of cold this is in the range for the hottest "O" class blue star.
No! they are cold blooded.
It Depends where you are
All arthropods are cold blooded.
Windows can get so cold that they break. If the temperature outside is very cold and the temperature inside is warm it can lead to windows cracking.
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Buffaloes are primarily found in grasslands and savannas, not taigas. Taigas are characterized by cold climates and primarily consist of coniferous forests, which are not suitable habitats for buffaloes.
No, whales can not live in taigas.
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Taigas are found between the tundra and temperate forests.
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Because Wisconsin is a state with a lot of trees and is cold. That is exactly what the taiga is, so if there was no taigas in Wisconsin, then it would be a whole different state.
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They have bacteria in their intestines, to have them break down food. They have strong beaks to peck wood, and they have strong legs and wings, to get them places in cold taigas, and boreal forests