BIOMES AND HABITAT. RAINFOREST White faced monkey lemur Red Columbus monkey Venomous coral snake What is significant about where most life is found in.

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BIOMES AND HABITAT

RAINFOREST White faced monkey lemur Red Columbus monkey Venomous coral snake What is significant about where most life is found in the rainforest? Are there many individuals of any one species?

SAVANNA Wildebeeste Gaselle Cheetah What are the main causes of habitat loss?

DESERT vulture How have desert animals adapted to hot and dry conditions?

STEPPE AND PRAIRIE GRASSLAND porcupine opossum Prairie dog Skunk What is the main cause for reduced numbers in the Canadian prairies?

TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST shrew deer racoon

TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST CON’T wolves cougar fox hawk

CONIFEROUS FOREST bobcat Mule deer marten elk Taiga – winters are long and cold – fewer species moose wolverine hare lynx

TUNDRA ptarmigan Lemmings burrow under snow Snowy owl ermine

TUNDRA reindeer muskox

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