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What it eats.

The food chain of the Coniferous forest

Hemlock trees

Hemlock trees are eaten by squirrell, deer, rabbits, moose, chipmunks, and mice

Hemlock trees

Pine trees

PIne trees are eaten by deer, squirrells, mice, chipmunks, and rabbits.

Fir trees

Fir trees are eaten by black bears, deer, squirrels, mice, chipmunks, and rabbits.

Spruce trees

Spruce trees are eaten by black bears, deer, rabbits, mice, chipmunks, and squirrells.

Cedar trees

Cedar trees get eaten by squirrells, rabbits, mice, chipmunks and deer.

Cedar trees

Squirrells

Squirrels are eaten by

foxes, wildcats, wolves, coyotes, and weasels.

Rabbits

Rabbits are eaten by

wolves, cougar, lynxs, and coyotes.

Rabbits

Deer

The deer is eaten by coyotes, wolves, lynx, and bears

Deer

Mice

Mice are eaten by foxes, lynx, coyotes, owls, hawks, and cougers.

Chipmunks

Chipmunks are eaten by foxes, coyotes, weasels, snakes, owls, and lynx.

Chipmunks

Coyote

The coyote isn't really eaten by anything. The only thing that eats it is the wolf.

Foxes

Foxes are eaten by wolves, coyotes, eagles, and lynx.

Foxes

Bears

The bear has the rare occasion that a wolf pack will tea up and attack a bear cub, but other than that the bear has no enimies.

Wolves

Wolves have the rare occasion that bears dig up the den and eats the wolf cubs, but otherwise the wolf has no enemies.

Lnyx

The lynx has no natural enemies.

Lnyx

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