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What are some consumers in the taiga?

The two main producers of the Taiga are the Fisher and the Lepovion... Actually, I thought the Fisher and the Lepovion were ANIMALS. Everyone knows producers are plants. So, taiga trees are mostly evergreens, with a couple of deciduous (trees that lose their leaves in fall) trees mixed in. Evergreens are mostly firs, pines, spruces, etc. A type of evergreen that actually loses its leaves is a tamarack. Another is a larch. Anyways, some other examples of trees are lodgepole pines, white pines, poplar spruce, and so on.


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