Directions: Match the location and wildlife with the correct biomes. Biomes maybe used more than once. G. temperate rain forest A. taiga B. temperate deciduous forest C. desert D. grassland E. tropical rain forest F. tundra 1. Douglas fir; spruce; black bear; cougar 6. white-tailed deer; brightly colored 2. eastern United States; Europe leaves in autumn 3. kangaroos; wildebeests; cattle 4. just south of the tundra biome; cone-bearing 7. cactus; scorpions; kangaroo rats 8. snowy owls; reindeer; lichens evergreen trees; elk 9. more biological species than 5. near the equator, including in South America anywhere else in the world

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Directions: Match the location and wildlife with the correct biomes. Biomes maybe used more than once.
G. temperate rain forest
A. taiga
B. temperate deciduous forest
C. desert
D. grassland
E. tropical rain forest
F. tundra
1. Douglas fir; spruce; black bear; cougar
6. white-tailed deer; brightly colored
2. eastern United States; Europe
leaves in autumn
7. cactus; scorpions; kangaroo rats
8. snowy owls; reindeer; lichens
3. kangaroos; wildebeests; cattle
4. just south of the tundra biome; cone-bearing
evergreen trees; elk
9. more biological species than
5. near the equator, including in South America
anywhere else in the world
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Match the location and wildlife with the correct biomes. Biomes maybe used more than once. G. temperate rain forest A. taiga B. temperate deciduous forest C. desert D. grassland E. tropical rain forest F. tundra 1. Douglas fir; spruce; black bear; cougar 6. white-tailed deer; brightly colored 2. eastern United States; Europe leaves in autumn 7. cactus; scorpions; kangaroo rats 8. snowy owls; reindeer; lichens 3. kangaroos; wildebeests; cattle 4. just south of the tundra biome; cone-bearing evergreen trees; elk 9. more biological species than 5. near the equator, including in South America anywhere else in the world
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