My spines sure are sharp. It hurts me. We’re lucky we have spines to protect us from animals. I’m lucky I have leaves under me to keep me comfy. Desert.

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My spines sure are sharp. It hurts me. We’re lucky we have spines to protect us from animals. I’m lucky I have leaves under me to keep me comfy. Desert Vegetation

Good thing I have big ears for shade. It’s good to be fast when you have enemies on your tail. It’s sweet to have flippers to dig holes in the ground. I It’s fun to drill through stuff. Kit Fox Kangernoo mouse Desert tortoise Desert- woodpecker Desert’s Daytime Animals

Hi! I’m a Armadillo Lizard! WOW! I sure am small. Good thing I have Night- Vision. WOW! I HAVE A LOT OF SPIKES. Horny-devil Fat sand rat Armadillo lizard Desert owl Armadillo lizard scorpion Barrel cactus Desert turtle Saguaro cactus Good thing I have a shell. Desert at Night

ENDANGERED DESERT ANIMALS Gila monsters –Gila monsters are classified as endangered because much of their habitats have been taken over by people. Bactrian camel –People take them from their habitats because they can carry heavy stuff, and they are used as work animals. Oryx –They were killed for their horns and coats. They were almost completely hunted down but they got sent to a safe place.

Food Chain Desert Jack Rabbit herbivore Rattle snake carnivore coyote carnivore A type of Desert grass Producer Consumer consumer