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2: These trees are often grown as Christmas trees: spruce and pineoak and larchbeech and elm
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Green plants are the only plants that produce oxygen and make food, which is called: chlorophyllphotosynthesischloroplast
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These are characterized by breathing air, laying shelled eggs, and having skin covered in scales: reptilessquirrelsdeer
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These are the only type of poisonous snake native to Norway.�They are easily recognisable because they have zigzag stripes in their backs. They eat mice and other small animals. pythongreen mambaadders
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These animals are easily recognised by their large, bushy tails. Their fur is reddish brown in the summer and more of a greyish white in the winter. They live off nuts and seeds. haresfoxessquirrels
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This animal can be found in the forests and at the edges of forests over almost all of Norway. In the summer their fur is red, grey or brown, while their winter fur is darker and greyer. deerharelynx
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These mammals live in lairs. A lair is an underground hole. They grow to about 75 cm long. They also have long, splendid tails that grow to 50 cm in length. bearsweaselsfoxes
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This is a small animal covered with a thick coat of sharp spines. mousebadgerhedgehog
These mammals are very fast-moving. In the autumn they change from brown to white. hareslynxeslions
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These animals have short tails and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tip of their ears. wolveslynxesfoxes
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Since ages, fur from this animal�s body is being used for making winter jackets and parkas. weaselhedgehogadder