Due the fact that food sources are even more difficult during the winter, animals in the taiga biome have adapted to this. For example many of them migrate to warmer locations during the winter. They do so for shelter just as much as they do for the ability to find food. Other animals in the taiga biome remain there all winter. However, they hibernate so they don’t need to forage for food during the winter months.
There are more than 300 species of birds found in the taiga biome. They nest in this area so that they can successfully feed on those insects. Studies show that only about 30 species of these birds remain there in the winter months. The rest migrate to warmer climates.
There are more than 300 species of birds found in the taiga biome. They nest in this area so that they can successfully feed on those insects. Studies show that only about 30 species of these birds remain there in the winter months. The rest migrate to warmer climates.
The Red Fox, the intelligent fox adapts well to different habitats. It is a carnivore. It specializes in hunting small mammals such as rabbits and hares. The red fox is very elegant, intelligent and a nocturnal creature. It usually travels and hunts alone.
Bald Eagle The Bald Eagle is very adaptable, they build several kinds of nests that can be very large and can be in trees, on cliffs, and on the ground. They also change the shape of their nests to fit different trees. It prefers to eat dead animals but will also eat live chickens or fish.