Daniel Rabeya Kevin Keya. The Rocky Mountain Forest is located in the following  North America  Colorado  Idaho  Montana  Nevada  Utah  Wyoming.

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Daniel Rabeya Kevin Keya

The Rocky Mountain Forest is located in the following  North America  Colorado  Idaho  Montana  Nevada  Utah  Wyoming and a few other states  73/north-america 73/north-america

Producers-something that produce Consumers- a consumer is an organism that obtains foods by eating an animals or plants Decomposers-An organism,esp. soil bacterium and fungus,that decomposes organic stuff

 producers- Northern red oak grass and dominant trees.  consumer – Golden/Bald Eagles, Mule deer, Black bear, Pygmy owl  Decomposers- Moss, mushroom, Bactria and worms

living nonliving American robin ROCKS Bald Eagle GRASS Big horn sheep WATER Black swift FOREST FIRE

The Elevation of the rocky mountain forest is approximately from 9,000 to 12,000 feet. The climate there is NEVER HOT!!! Summers highs reaching 75 F only on the warmest day Near the mountain zone Frost may occur any day of the year.

SOME FACTS FOR THE TEAM!!!!!!!!  Carnivores use special adaptations to hunt successfully Example- Gray wolves,work together to hunt down it prey.  In areas pour soil carnivorous plants like sundews dig insects for extra green.

 some living things find their needs by….  Hunting  Searching  Smelling  watching