Saturday, September 28, 2013

A Recap of the Temperate Seasonal Forest

October 17, 2013
Never have I seen such an abundance of color in the trees. It's a profound moment when so many autumn leaves hold so many colors, and I've fallen in love with the season all over again. Because temperate seasonal forests allow for warmer temperatures, decomposition remains a hastier process. As a result, more deciduous trees inhabit the biome because their leaves more readily decompose than coniferous trees.
Here, animals such as brown bear and the white tailed deer live, according to enchantedlearning.com. In addition, smaller creatures such as the cardinal and raccoon dwell in the forests as well. Brown and black bears prove to be the main carnivores while rabbits and squirrels are some of the smallest herbivores.


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