The humid continental climate typically has evergreen forests in the northern areas and as you travel further south, the forests become more deciduous.
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Common animals of the humid continental climate are ones such as the red squirrel and the whitetail deer.
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Shown left is the red squirrel of western Russia. The red squirrel tends to be in large areas of deciduous forest. The squirrels' main diet is seeds, acorns, and some small animals such as birds and eggs
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Left is the white-tail deer found all across the humid continental climate. These deer grow anywhere from 6 feet long to almost 8 feet long, and weigh between 110 and 300 pounds.
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Pictured left is the silver maple found all over the humid continental climate. They grow up to 100 feet tall and they are not evergreen trees.
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Shown left is the maidenhair fern, also found all across the continental climate. It grows up to 18 inches tall and has thin black stems.