Texas Deserts Plants and Animals Lesson 48 Explain

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Texas Deserts Plants and Animals Lesson 48 Explain SCIE_3_A_Les48TexasDeserts_MAT 2014 CFISD

Tasajillo (Turkey Pear) Clavellina (Dog Cactus) Cactus Prickly Pear Cholla

Trees and Shrubs Mesquite Piñon Pine Sotol Rose Fruited Juniper Texas Madrone

Wildflowers Desert Sage (Cenizo) Ocotillo Desert Daisy (Yerba Ratón) Living Rock

Mammals Mexican Long Nosed Bat Mountain Lion Big Horn Sheep Javelinas (Collared Peccary) Mammals

Mammals Coyote Black-Tailed Jackrabbit Black Bear Gray Fox

Birds Roadrunner Montezuma Quail Grey Hawk Peregrine Falcon

Reptiles Coachwhip Checkered Whiptail Diamondback Rattlesnake Texas Horned Lizard Checkered Whiptail Diamondback Rattlesnake Banded Gecko

Desert Lubber Grasshopper Invertebrates Tarantula wasp Tarantula Millipede Desert Lubber Grasshopper Scorpion