1. taiga - Noun
2. Taiga - Proper noun
taiga (plural taigas)
A subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests situated south of the tundras and north of the steppes in the Northern Hemisphere.
Synonyms: boreal forest, snow forest
Taiga
A lake in Alaska.
Here, lads, we live by the law of the taiga. But even here people manage to live. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
...those who can bear to observe only unwritten laws-they all head for the taiga. Sylvain Tesson
One day a student asked Taiga, "What is the most difficult part of painting?" Taiga answered, "The part of the paper where nothing is painted is the most difficult." Zen Proverb
Along with their main hunting implements, hunters always carried a “pike”—“which was a large knife on a long handle used instead of an axe when passing through the thick taiga or as a spear when hunting bear” (626). Source: Internet
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) diet and predation on moose (Alces alces) calves in the southern taiga zone in Sweden. Source: Internet
C.E., the period at which the Uralic era has been dated, the taiga was still thousands of kilometers away from the Ural mountains and the mixed deciduous forest had only just begun its northward advance.” Source: Internet