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The Deciduous F orest . By K ory and C olton. Location. A nimals. White tail deer Bobcat Squirrels. And more Animals. Bald eagles Coyotes Red fox. Plants. American beech Common line North A rrowood Shagbark hickory. More plants. Tawny milksap White beech White oak.
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The Deciduous Forest By Kory and Colton
Animals • White tail deer • Bobcat • Squirrels
And more Animals • Bald eagles • Coyotes • Red fox
Plants • American beech • Common line • North Arrowood • Shagbark hickory
More plants • Tawny milksap • White beech • White oak
And even more plants • Lady ferns • Mushrooms • Guilder rose • Carpet moss
Insects • Fly • Beetle • Wasp • termites
Temperature, Rainfall, and, Climate • Usually 50-70 degrees fahreinheight 30-60 in of rain fall per year • 4-seasons • Mild and humid
Landforms • Plains full of trees • Gently rolling hills • Small ditch with a stream running through Landforms can change in just a matter of seconds.
That is our report on the Deciduous Forest. • We hope you learned a lot from our report that we worked hard to make as well as we could. The end!
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