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Title: Welcome to the Desert


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Welcome to the Desert
  • Miss Allens Second grade

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Desert Facts
  • The desert is very dry.
  • The temperatures are extreme It is very hot
    during the day and extremely cold at night.
  • The desert does not have many plants.
  • Most desert animals are small and can go a long
    time without water.
  • Very few people live in the desert because of its
    harsh conditions.

3
Armadillo Joshua
  • Armadillos are burrowers who dig underground
    dens.
  • Many armadillo can curl into a ball when
    threatened by predators.
  • Most armadillo give birth to one or two
    offspring.

4
ChameleonTaja
  • Bright light.
  • They are now found all over the world as pets.
  • Oval tough skinned egg.

5
DonkeyBY Clayton
  • The adult is called a jack.
  • The donkey is related to the horse.
  • His size is 38 to 63 inches

6
Iguanaby Samantha
  • Iguanas are found in North and South America.
  • Iguanas are herbivores.
  • Iguanas can lay 20-70 eggs.
  • Iguanas have powerful legs to swim with.
  • Iguanas are cold-blooded.
  • Iguanas have very long tails.

7
VultureAaliyah
  • They dead animals they eat animals
  • If there's nothing to eat they will kill a little
    brother or sister to eat
  • They have long span compared to others birds.

8
Gila monsterGraceson

  • They hunt in the spring.
  • They are poisonous.
  • They live in a cave.
  • Mine is a reptile.

9
Jack RabbitMaKayla
  • The Jack Rabbit is a Large animal.
  • She lives in North America.
  • She Has long ears.

10
RattlesnakesJini
  • A hollow rattle on the tail makes buzzing sound
    when it move.
  • They are the same temperature as the
    environment.
  • Rattlesnakes are carnivores (meat-eaters).
  • Rattlesnakes eat head first.

11
HEDGEHOGKalon
  • Hedgehog have a life.
  • The hedgehog is a small mammal.
  • Hedgehogs range in size.

12
ScorpionAlyah
  • These ancient animals have been on Earth
    for over 400 million years.
  • There are over 1,500 species of Scorpion.
  • Some Scorpions live as long as 25 year.

13
GECKOTyMetria
  • Geckos are the only lizards that have a voice.
  • Geckos have short, wide, fleshy toes with large,
    backward-cured claws.
  • Gecko hatch from egg.
  • Geckos range in size.

14
CamelBy jaqueese
  • Camels are large mammals.
  • Camels live in dry areas.
  • Camels are very strong mammals with wide, padded
    feet.

15
Desert TortoisePeter
  • It lives from 50 to 80 years.
  • The Desert Tortoise has an upper shell which is
    about 9 to 15 inches long.
  • When males fight other males ,they use the gular
    horn to overturn an opponent.

16
Dragonfly Kaylee
  • There are many species of dragonflies.
  • The adult lives for only a few weeks.
  • Dragonflies appeared over 300 years ago.
  • Dragonflies are a flying insects.

17
Kangaroo RatKevin
  • They are not really related to Kangaroos.
  • They have really big feet, which keep them from
    sinking into the desert sand.
  • They use pouches to carry food to their home.

18
RoadrunnerJake
  • The roadrunner can run 15mph.
  • The roadrunner called ground cuckoo.
  • The roadrunner is about 23inches.

19
PupfishEmmanuel
  • They are endangered.
  • It has scales.
  • It is little.
  • It has a fin.

20
PorcupineDalton
  • Porcupines live up to 20 years.
  • The North American porcupines are herbivores.
  • The North American porcupine is a rodent.

21
ChameleonTaja
  • The Chameleons are reptiles in the desert.
  • They are members of the lizard and snake family.
  • They change colors in bright lights and when they
    get angry or when it is hot.
  • Many people have them as pets all around the
    world.

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