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8 December, 07:08

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?

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  1. 8 December, 07:22
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    The answer is Taigas
  2. 8 December, 07:23
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    The moose are adapted to live in cold regions where it snows throughout the winter.

    Explanation:

    These moose have adapted this way because in the winter there is snow on the ground so they do not have access to the grass and flowers they are used to eating. They then adapt to eating pine needles when the ground is covered in snow.
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