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Birds: Roadrunner Lizards: Slidewinger Rattlesnake Insects: Black Widow (Western.) 4. And 1.

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Lizards Sidewinder Rattlesnake: This snake is adapted to its environment by : Speed Venom 5., 1. and 6.

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Palm Trees Prickly pear Organ Pipe and 12.

Palm Trees: How is the Palm Tree adapted to the desert by: Tall Lots of leaves Time to grow 13. and 9.

Prickly Pear: This flower/ cactus is adapted to the desert by: Self-defense mechanisms. Long, Flexible roots. 14. And 11.

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