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The Coniferous Forest, Spruce Moose Biome

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Resin   Sticky tree sap  
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Boreal   northern  
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Conifer   A cone bearing tree  
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Herbivore   plant eater  
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Extinct   A species that no longer exists.  
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Scavenger   eats dead animals  
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Decomposer   Bacteria, fungi, and / or algae that helps decaying things give nutrients back to the soil.  
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Omnivore   eats plants or animals  
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Carnivore   eats meat  
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Camouflage   behavior or covering designed to deceive or hide  
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Bacteria   Microscopic one-celled living things found almost everywhere.  
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Bog   A patch of spongy, soggy ground  
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Cone Scales   Small, overlapping parts of a cone such as a pinecone  
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Fungi   Living things, such as mushrooms, and molds, that get their food by breaking down dead plant and animal matter  
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Lichens   Small, crusty living things made up of fungi and algae growing together  
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Marsh   An area of wet, low-lying land near a pond or lake  
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Adaptation   a body part or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment.  
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Environment   all the living and non living surrounding an organism.  
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organism   any living thing; plant or animal.  
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