Animals

Seasonal Forest Animals  Siberian Tiger - Brianna Miller · It is the largest cat in the world. · Siberian Tigers are distinguishable by there striped fur. · They are also known as the Amur Tiger. · The Tigers give birth at any time of the year. · There are only 400-500 Siberian Tigers left in the world. · A female Tiger gives birth to a liter of two to six cubs. · After three months the babies will be able to leave there den. · After 18 months the babies will be able to go get there own food. · They stalk there pray · They roam many miles and often hunt for food.

Black Bear - Cody Austin

· Black bear’s are mostly active at night time · Most black bear’s have a whit spot in the mild of there chest · Most Black bear’s prefer salmon than other fish · Black bear’s mostly have two cubs in one liter · Black bear’s cubs climb trees · Canine teeth to eat there pray · Most black bear’s live in the northern hemisphere · Black bear’s hibernate for 1 to 2 months a year

 Badger - Devon Nichols

· The badger is the fastest digging animal on earth · The badger can dig faster than a person with a shovel · A badger s home is called a sett · A male badger is called a boar · A female badger is called a sow · A young badger is called a cub · Badger can eat up to 200 earthworms · Badger are usually active at night · They live in burrows · Badgers have poor eyesight, but keen of smell · Weigh up to 30 pounds · They reach up to 35 inches

 Grey Squirrel - Michael Cooper

· Grey squirrel facts- · They have up to 1to5 babies at a time. · Squirrels live in hollow trees and nest. · Have 4 toes and no thumbs. · Grow up to 3 to 5 inches long. · Have their babies natural no eggs. · The squirrel has claws so it can climb trees. · Some can fly some can not fly. · The squirrel can get startled by other animals. · Mating season is August and May. · It takes them six weeks to have babies after they mate.

Moose - Zachary Herbstritt



· The moose is the largest deer. · They can run 35 miles per hour and swim 10 miles. · They eat willow, birch and aspen twigs, horsetail, sedges, roots, pond weeds and grasses. · Hooves are the defense for the moose. · Moose live for a long time. · Cow moose have been known to live for as long as 20 years, and Bull moose may reach 15 years of age. · Moose eat leaves, twigs, buds and the bark of some woody plants, as well as lichens, aquatic plants and some of the taller herbaceous land plants. They can actually feed under water. · Moose are top heavy. Bearing most of their body weight high in the air perched on four long legs. · The upper lip of the moose is oddly larger than the rest of its face rounding off at the end, resembles a bucket.

Giant Panda - Devin Crowe



· Endangered Species · They weigh between 220-250lbs · Pandas calls are like goats and sheep · Pandas are almost becoming extinct · Pandas can eat more than 10,000 kilograms of bamboo a day · Pandas live in china on the mountainsides · They have black in there eyes · Pandas are pink when they where born · Black and white when they are older · Their habitat exists in only 6 small areas in china · There are also pandas live in Japan, Spain, Germany, France, and also South Korea · Between 95-160 days of becoming pregnant · Pandas are carnivor Mink-Nathan Haskins

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 * The minks are small and short legged.
 * They are in the weasel family.
 * Minks are aggressive mammals.
 * Minks live in swampy areas.
 * They live for about 8 to 10 years.
 * The minks look similar to a ferret they have a pointed like snout, they with short legs, and slender bodies.
 * Minks are carnivals they eat meat such as mice, rats, muskrats, insects, frogs, crayfish, eggs, and ducks.
 * Owls, wolves, coyotes, and bobcats are predators of the mink.
 * The black footed ferret is the most endangerd mammel.

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