Some species of moose are adapted to eat grasses and flowers in the summer and pine needles in the winter. Where are these organisms adapted to live? deserts taigas tropical rain forests grasslands
Question
Some species of moose are adapted to eat grasses and flowers in the summer and pine needles in the winter.
Where are these organisms adapted to live?
deserts taigas tropical rain forests grasslands
Solution
These organisms are adapted to live in taigas. Taigas, also known as boreal forests, are characterized by their coniferous trees, such as pines. This aligns with the fact that these moose eat pine needles in the winter. The other options (deserts, tropical rain forests, and grasslands) do not typically feature pine trees.
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