The Boreal or Taiga coniferous forests that are the coldest and widest biotic land forestry on the planet. In fact, these boreal and taiga encompasses countries like Northern Europe, Canada, Alaska, some areas in Siberia and also in the northern part of the United States of America. Moreover, there is a number of animals that are living within these environment.
Carnivores include:
1. Predatory birds (eagles and owls)
2. Foxes
3. Weasels
4. Wolves
5. Lynxes
Omnivores include:
1. Bears
2. Raccoons
The boreal forest is home to various carnivores, including wolves and foxes, and omnivores, such as bears and raccoons. These animals are essential for the ecological balance of the forest, as they contribute to nutrient distribution and population control. The unique adaptations of these species help them thrive in the forest's cold climate.
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