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Group Poster Survival Skills Features What are some skills needed for humans to survive in this biome? Features of your biome BIOME TYPE Where in the world is it? Illustration What regions of the world will you find in your biome? Is it low, mid or high latitude?

Temperate Forest Features: Dense Forests Mosses, ferns, shrubs and bushes Deciduous (Leaf Changing) Trees, and some Evergreens All 4 seasons, Hot and Cold at different times Fairly wet, reliable rain Bears, squirrels, wolves, deer, cats - animals that can live through winter

Tropical Rain Forest Features: Dense Forests Mosses, ferns, vines, broad leaf trees Hot and humid; moist Daily rain Lots of animal and plant variety Reptiles, crocodiles, snakes, lizards, Frogs Fish in nearby waters Many types of Birds Many, many, many, many Insects

Desert Features: Shrubs and cactus plants Little to no rainfall Springs and seasonal streams Sheep, snakes, lizards, owls, eagles, insects, and other birds Camels, tigers, bears.

Tundra Features: Rocky ground, no soil Permanently frozen Little Rain Winter: Cold and dark Summer: Top frozen soil Reindeer, wolves, foxes, rabbits, oxen

Savanna Features: Rainfall not a lot Grassland, widely spaced trees Dry season with frequent fires Kangaroos, lizards, snakes, hyenas, lions and panthers Beetles, termites, mice

Group Poster Survival Skills Features What are some skills needed for humans to survive in this biome? Features of your biome BIOME TYPE Illustration Where in the world is it? What regions of the world will you find in your biome? Is it low, mid or high latitude?