Yes! They do and their thick fur helps them survive the cold winters and the lakes/rivers are great for them for catching fish in the short summers.
Coniferous Forest
coniferous
coniferous forest
Lions live in forests.
A lot of places in the United States are part of the Coniferous Forest. Part of the Coniferous Forest are the Decidous. So it would be people who live on the EAST side of the U.S.A
coniferous forest
moose live in coniferous forests.
Foxes are highly adaptable and can survive in multiple habitats as long as there is food and shelter.
a frog:)
yes
we can help the kermode bears live by not turning where these bears live into an park where loggers can come or hunt them for their skin. we all must treat animals as we treat each other.
The koala is not a bear, and it does not live in the taiga. Taiga is essentially coniferous forest. Koalas rely on eucalyptus trees for food and shelter, not conifers, and eucalyptus trees are found in native Australian bushland.