Childrens Illustrated Animal Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Gray wolf
The gray wolf is found in Europe,
North America, and Asia. Packs of
four to five wolves hunt deer, elk,
wild boar, rabbits, and beavers.

Common toad
Many parts of this forest are wet,
including rare places known as “spruce
bog forests,” where coniferous spruce trees
grow in very wet ground. These habitats
make a perfect home for the common toad!

A male and female red fox
have a territory that they
share, which is where they
raise their young.

Pine marten Pine martens
are related to weasels but,
unlike weasels, they hunt in
the trees. They chase small
mammals such as squirrels.

Red deer Red deer find
leaves, small twigs, and bark
to eat in the fall and winter,
and herbs and grasses during
the summer.

European bison The bison
is Europe’s largest land
mammal. There are around
900 in Białowieża forest.

Beavers produce an oily substance


that keeps their fur waterproof.


All domestic dogs are descended
from the gray wolf.

Bialowieza


Forest


Białowieża is lowland Europe’s only old-growth,


or “primeval,” forest. Forests like this once covered


all of northeastern Europe. Its many different trees


and habitats mean Białowieża is home to thousands


of animals, including the rare European bison!


Red fox Foxes feed on a wide
variety of foods. In Białowieża,
they eat yellow-necked mice,
hares, and the carcasses of red
deer killed by wolves or lynxes.

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