Subarctic By: Catherine Thomas & Ashwani Patel. Latitude Range 50 ̊ to 70 ̊Latitude World Location Canada Alaska Russia Siberia It is south of the Tundra.

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Subarctic By: Catherine Thomas & Ashwani Patel

Latitude Range 50 ̊ to 70 ̊Latitude World Location Canada Alaska Russia Siberia It is south of the Tundra.

Vegetation Needled evergreens Softwood timber Conifer Animals Lynx- Eurasia & North America Dall Sheep- Sub-arctic of North America Arctic Wolves - Northern Canada

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