This document discusses various adaptations of organisms in the boreal forest or taiga biome. It describes adaptations such as thick fur, wide feet, winter sleep, hibernation, food storage, burrow formation, camouflage, and adaptations related to fire. Organisms mentioned include snowshoe hares, Canada lynx, caribou, wolves, grouse, songbirds, waterfowl, chipmunks, badgers, squirrels, fishes, amphibians like wood frogs, moles, masked shrews, ermine, snowshoe hares, ptarmigan, bark beetles, and black-backed woodpeckers.
2. ADAPTATION:
Change
in structure
Function
Behavior
Improves its survival
BORIAL ADAPTATONS
Borial adaptations are those which are
adopted by borial forest biome or taiga
organisms