The Taiga is home to a variety of wildlife, from the smallest Snowshoe Hare to the great grizzly bear! Read more on these amazing creatures!
Brown Bear (Grizzly Bear): The Grizzly Bear usually occupies in a dense forest, subalpine mountains areas, and the tundra. In North America, they are found in western Canada, northwestern U.S, and Alaska. They are also found on western and eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and in northern Asia and Japan.
Their vegetation consists of grasses (sedges, bulbs, and roots), The eat insects, ants, fish and small mammals. In other areas, they are significant predators of moose, caribou ( reindeer) and elk.
The Grizzly Bear usually leads a solitary life except for females and the young. The siblings stay together for 1-2 years before leaving their mother. Bears are shy and isolated, but only attack when they need to defend their territory against intruders, including man.
The Boreal Forest is also home to the Snowshoe hare. These little creatures are known for surviving in the snow. They are known for inhabiting the areas along the mountain ranges and prefer the thick and bushy undergrowth. There tall hind legs and furry feet allow them to move swiftly atop the snow.
Their vegetation consists of shrubs, grasses, and plants. The snowshoe hare is a popular meal for some of the other animals in the boreal forest, luckily they are able to nimble on their food very quickly, which keeps them moving.
According to National Geographic, Snowshoe hares usually have 2-3 litters per year with eight young in each litter. The young stay with the mothers for about a month and then branch off. Snowshoe hares usually live for about five years , so you make sure to keep an eye out and take a quick picture before it dashes back into the scrub!
Their vegetation consists of grasses (sedges, bulbs, and roots), The eat insects, ants, fish and small mammals. In other areas, they are significant predators of moose, caribou ( reindeer) and elk.
The Grizzly Bear usually leads a solitary life except for females and the young. The siblings stay together for 1-2 years before leaving their mother. Bears are shy and isolated, but only attack when they need to defend their territory against intruders, including man.
The Boreal Forest is also home to the Snowshoe hare. These little creatures are known for surviving in the snow. They are known for inhabiting the areas along the mountain ranges and prefer the thick and bushy undergrowth. There tall hind legs and furry feet allow them to move swiftly atop the snow.
Their vegetation consists of shrubs, grasses, and plants. The snowshoe hare is a popular meal for some of the other animals in the boreal forest, luckily they are able to nimble on their food very quickly, which keeps them moving.
According to National Geographic, Snowshoe hares usually have 2-3 litters per year with eight young in each litter. The young stay with the mothers for about a month and then branch off. Snowshoe hares usually live for about five years , so you make sure to keep an eye out and take a quick picture before it dashes back into the scrub!
Bigfoot, also known as Yeti and the Sasquatch, is known to be a harmless animal. They are usually found in the tundra forest or the boreal forest. In North America, they usually live in the northwestern region of the United States, especially in coniferous forests and mountainous areas, usually where there are long, cold winters. Their diet usually consists berries, fish, and roots, and food that humans leave behind. Bigfoot lives in a isolated kind of lifestyle, with an exception of the females and the young siblings. They are not known to attack because they flee when in contact with the human population.
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The Jenna. This is one of the most endangered species, actually the last of its kind. This creature was first seen in the Philippine islands, but due to hazardous problems, it managed to migrate to the Americas. However, with the dislike of humid temperatures, it moved up north to enjoy the cold weather.
The Jenna's diet consist of almost everything. But the main diet is rice. It can consume fruits and vegetables, but it prefers meat with rice. It is able to consume a meal in less than five minutes because it has about TWO stomachs.
The Jenna is able make contact with humans, as well as speak their native language. It is able to adapt to their lifestyle as well. Unlike Bigfoot, the Jenna doesn't live an isolated lifestyle because she has food to keep her company. Also, she can be seen everywhere, primarily with a coat of leggings. She, however, is not being studied by scientists for the fear of her possible extinction. DO NOT APPROACH DURING THE FALL SEASON. SHE IS A POTENTIAL DANGER DUE TO PREPARATIONS FOR HIBERNATION!
The Jenna's diet consist of almost everything. But the main diet is rice. It can consume fruits and vegetables, but it prefers meat with rice. It is able to consume a meal in less than five minutes because it has about TWO stomachs.
The Jenna is able make contact with humans, as well as speak their native language. It is able to adapt to their lifestyle as well. Unlike Bigfoot, the Jenna doesn't live an isolated lifestyle because she has food to keep her company. Also, she can be seen everywhere, primarily with a coat of leggings. She, however, is not being studied by scientists for the fear of her possible extinction. DO NOT APPROACH DURING THE FALL SEASON. SHE IS A POTENTIAL DANGER DUE TO PREPARATIONS FOR HIBERNATION!