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Middle School Coniferous Forest Secondary Carnivor

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Spotted owl

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Spotted owl By Erica Semeyn Animal Diversity Web University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Habitat: Mixed coniferous forests, wooded ravines, and canyons. Diet: Carnivores - Prey consists ma READ MORE
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Northern Shrike

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Northern Shrike Cornell Lab of Ornithology Cornell University A predatory songbird, the Northern Shrike breeds in taiga and tundra and winters in southern Canada and the northern United Stat READ MORE
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Gyrfalcon

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Gyrfalcon By John A.Krimmel Cornell Lab of Ornithology Cornell University The largest falcon in the world, the Gyrfalcon breeds in arctic and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. I READ MORE
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Bald Eagle Facts, Profile, Information - National Geographic

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Bald Eagle Facts, Profile, Information Photograph by Michael Melford National Geographic Fast Facts Type: Bird Diet: Carnivore Average lifespan in the wild: Up to 28 years Size: Body, 34 to READ MORE
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Fisher

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Fisher NatureWorks New Hampshire Public Television Image Credits: Clipart.com unless otherwise noted Habitat The fisher lives in thick coniferous or mixed coniferous and hardwood forests. READ MORE
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Great Horned Owl, Identification

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Great Horned Owl, Identification Cornell Lab of Ornithology Cornell University Found from the Arctic tundra to the tropical rainforest, from the desert to suburban backyards, the Great Horned O READ MORE
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Great-Horned Owl

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Great-Horned Owl Birdweb.org General Description Great Horned Owls are large, powerful owls with prominent ear-tufts, prominent facial disks, and bold yellow eyes. Their plumage is a mix of mot READ MORE
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Food chains and food webs illustrate how different specie get energy. Secondary carnivores like skunks, birds, owls, weasels, and fox in coniferous forests feed on plant eaters like birds, insects, small rodents and squirrels to get their energy; some will eat berries and plants too. Find information on the small carnivores in the coniferous forests.
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