HUR HUR
bye.
gosselins are my lifeeee;)
kaynowbye.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
American Black Bear
The American Black Bear is another addition to the giant food chain in the Taiga Habbitat. This bear is an omnivore meaning that they eat both plants and animals. The American Black Bear's feet are similar to humans because of the heel, toe, heel, toe pattern. They have short claws which help in climbing. Their tails are short, round, stubby tails. These bears usually have a black color, but can have phases of brown, cinnamon, beige and even a bluish-white color. Most of these bears' lengths of their bodies are 5-6 feet from nose to tail and 32-38.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Decomposer
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
BIGCITYDREAMSSSSSSSSSSSSS (:
HEYYYYYYYYYY THIS IS NATTARD PLUS MAII BUDDY GOTARD AND HES SINGING IN MY HEAD AHAHA YOU SHOULD HEAR THIS AHAHAHAHA OHHEMMGEEE DON'T YOU JUST LOVE THIS FONT? HAHAHA
IM SOOOO COOOOL
UH HUHHHH
WAY COOLER THAN YOU
bye
xxx
natalie
IM SOOOO COOOOL
UH HUHHHH
WAY COOLER THAN YOU
bye
xxx
natalie
Secondary Consumers
Monday, April 26, 2010
Primary Consumers
In the Taiga habitat there is a large food chain with many herbivores, or primary consumers. Some examples of primary consumers in the Taiga are: snowshoe rabbits, red squirrels, voles, red deer, elk, and moose. These animals eat producers like grass and other plants. Each of these animals are prey of several animals instead of just one.
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