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The Siberian Tiger and Taiga Biome
By: Aiden Avila
Siberian Tiger Facts
Scientific name: Panthera Tigris Altainca
Niche: Tertiary consumer, top consumer
Internal adaptations: hearing, strong muscles
Exernal adaptations: fur, sharp teeth
Biome type: Terrestrial
Biome: Taiga
The action of conserving something , in particular
What is the conservation status of your organism?
The conservation status of the Siberian Tiger is around 540 making them endangered.
Producers: Spruce trees, moss, fern
Herbivores: Moose, Mice
Carbivores: Siberian Tiger, Bobcats
Omnivores: Chipmunks, American Black Bear
Scavengers: Bobcats, Chipmunks
Decomposers: Fungi, worms
The taiga is located in North Asia and North America
Winter temperatures range from -65°f to 30°f. Summer temperatures can range from 30°f to 70°f. The taiga is a moist subarctic forest. Percipitation genrally reaches about 200-750 mm each year
The taiga's soil is poor in nutrients. This is due to the temperature being low for long peroids of time
During the summer the Taiga can get to 20 hours of sunlight per day, but during the winter daylight is limited to just a few short hours.
Swamps are the primary source of water in the taiga
Quaternary consumer
Cal: .365
Siberian tiger
Tertiary consumer
Black bear
Cal:3.65
Secondary consumer
Cal: 36.5
BobCat
Primary consumer
Cal: 365
Mice, chipmunks
Producers
Cal: 3,650
Moss, spruce trees, fern
Siberian Tiger
Black Bear
Lastly the decomposer fungi
Bobcat
Moose
MIce
Chipmunk
moss spruce tree fern
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