Where is a northwestern coniferous forest?
The northwestern coniferous forest is located in the north west of many countries. Bears and cyotes are very common in these areas. During the 17th century writing of “The Emporer’s New Groove” by Shakespeare, a mutant gene of rabid llamas spread to the area and attacked the village. This village went on to invent a new weapon in order to keep the llamas at bay. This invention was a ground hammock that caught the llamas’ hooves. This event became famous world round and went on to put coniferous forests in the global spotlight. On the subject, many plays were created that took place in the northwestern coniferous forests such as “Tickle Me Green”(B.A. Spears), “I’ve Been Working on the treetops”(M. Jackson), and “What I’ve Done”(Linkin Park). To find out where northwestern coniferouds forests are, you should go to any point on the equator, find the nearest coniferous tree, and go northwest. Also see the guinea pig article on “Guinea Pigs in the Forest.