The way the Temperate Rainforest is and how it looks. Also it is about how other people can enjoy the Temperate rainforest and also they can see what animals can live on and see what animals they have in the rainforest and how people can become happy and is not littering and also how people treat the animals and also for the people to realize that how important people are to the animals.
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Consumers
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chipmunks, squirrels and mice to salmon to insects to birds to deer and elk.
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herbivores
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Howler monkeys
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carnivores
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raccoons, weasels, skunks and coyotes
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omnivores
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possums, racoons, bears, skunks, muskrats, mice, voles, rats, turkey, pheasants, certain salamanders and deer.
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decomposers
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mushrooms, trees, bacteria, and sometimes insects.
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mild climates or temperatures.
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chemical elements
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Often found in coastal areas near mountains in temperate latitudes
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20°C (68°F) to 25°C (77°F).
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Productors
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canopy conifers like fires, cedars, hemlock and spruce, as well as understory vines, maples and dogwoods, and forest floor mosses, ferns and shrubs.
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Consumers
chipmunks, squirrels and mice to salmon to insects to birds to deer and elk.
herbivores
Howler monkeys
carnivores
raccoons, weasels, skunks and coyotes
omnivores
possums, racoons, bears, skunks, muskrats, mice, voles, rats, turkey, pheasants, certain salamanders and deer.
decomposers
mushrooms, trees, bacteria, and sometimes insects.
Atmosphere
mild climates or temperatures.
chemical elements
Often found in coastal areas near mountains in temperate latitudes
sunlight/temperature
20°C (68°F) to 25°C (77°F).
Productors
canopy conifers like fires, cedars, hemlock and spruce, as well as understory vines, maples and dogwoods, and forest floor mosses, ferns and shrubs.