Climate:
The deciduous forest is a needle leaf forest. In the summer, it is 70 degrees Fahrenheit average. In the winter it is a little below freezing.
Annual Rainfall:
The deciduous forest receives over 32 inches of rain per year.
Local Wildlife:
The deciduous forest is a home for American Beech Trees, Carpet Moss, Common Lime Trees, Guelder Rose Shrubs, Lady Ferns, Northern Arrowwood, Pecan Trees, Shagbark Hickory Trees, Tawny Milkcap Mushrooms, White Birch Trees, and White Oak Trees. Other plants along with the above live with American Bald Eagles, American Black Bears, Coyotes, the Duckbill Platypus, Eastern Chipmunks, European Red Squirrels, the Fat Dormouse, Least Weasels, and White-tailed Deer. The deciduous forest is a wonderful place to visit.
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