When it comes to herbivores in the Taiga,
moose, elk, and rabbits are most common.
Snowshoe rabbits are between 38-51cm long and weighs around 3 to 4 pounds.
It can run up to 43kmph.
Snowshoe Rabbits have fur on their feet to protect themselves from the cold.
moose, elk, and rabbits are most common.
Snowshoe rabbits are between 38-51cm long and weighs around 3 to 4 pounds.
It can run up to 43kmph.
Snowshoe Rabbits have fur on their feet to protect themselves from the cold.
In terms of predators, the Taiga is home to many,
including foxes and lynxes.
There are four species of lynxes that live the Taiga,
ranging from the largest, the Eurasian lynx,
(which weighs between 18-30 kg, stands 70cm tall and and about 110cm long)
to the smallest, the Bobcat,
(which weighs about 9 kg, stands about 85 cm tall and long)
All of the species are carnivores,
feeding mainly on deer, moose, and elk.
including foxes and lynxes.
There are four species of lynxes that live the Taiga,
ranging from the largest, the Eurasian lynx,
(which weighs between 18-30 kg, stands 70cm tall and and about 110cm long)
to the smallest, the Bobcat,
(which weighs about 9 kg, stands about 85 cm tall and long)
All of the species are carnivores,
feeding mainly on deer, moose, and elk.
Pretadors in the Taiga aren't only land-bound species.
Many types of birds, including Great Grey Owls, prey on smaller herbivores.
These owls have an average wingspan of 142cm, weigh about 1,290.
The females usually are larger than the males.
They feed on voles and other small rodents.
Many types of birds, including Great Grey Owls, prey on smaller herbivores.
These owls have an average wingspan of 142cm, weigh about 1,290.
The females usually are larger than the males.
They feed on voles and other small rodents.