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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

Siberian Tiger

Exernal adaptations: fur, sharp teeth

Biome type: Terrestrial

Biome: Taiga

What is conservation?

The action of conserving something , in particular

What is the conservation status of your organism?

Conservation

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

Boitic Factors

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

Aboitic Factors

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

Energy pyramid

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

Food web

Moose

MIce

Chipmunk

moss spruce tree fern

Sources

Haitat or the world by Marshall Cavendish Reference Book

TIger adaptations Seaworl.org

wwf.Panda.org

Sources

Kelly Madden Prezi.com

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