Some of the predator animals that live in the biome taiga are wolves, wolverines, bears, bald eagles, ospreys, hawks, falcons, mountain lions, and lynxes. Herbivores such as deer, elk, moose, snowshoe rabbits and squirrels abound as well.
Climate
Climate in the taiga is cold, with average annual temperatures from about +5° to -5°C. The winters are cold and long; summers are relatively short and cool. With snowmelt and low temperatures, the growing season is short, usually less than 3 months.
Precipitation
Rainfall usually occurs in the Taiga's moist summer having an average annual rainfall of 10-20 inches (25.4-50.8cm). This means that the average precipitation in the Taiga is annually about 40 inches(101.6cm). During the winter precipitation falls in the form of snow annually about 20-40(50.8-101.6cm) inches.
Location
The taiga, located in various regions of the Northern Hemisphere, includes areas, such as parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. The taiga is a large biome on Earth.