Madison. Decomposers Desert Varnish One unique type of bacteria found in the desert is “desert varnish.” This is a type of bacteria that can turn desert.

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Madison

Decomposers Desert Varnish One unique type of bacteria found in the desert is “desert varnish.” This is a type of bacteria that can turn desert rocks shades of green, orange, and yellow. This type of bacteria is believed to be one of the oldest living organisms on Earth.

Carnivores

Thorny devil Size: 16cm Diet: Ants and termites Class: reptiles Scientific Name: Moloch horridus

Fennec fox Size: cm Diet: Small mammals Class: Mammals Scientific Name: Vulpes zerda

Lappet-Faced Vulture Size: cm Diet: Carrion Class: Birds Scientific Name: Torgos tracheliotus

Herbivores

Desert lark Size: 15 cm Diet: seeds Class: Birds Scientific Name: Ammomanes deserti

Fat sand rat Size: cm Diet: Seeds, vegetation Class: Mammals Scientific Name: Psammomys obesus

Addax Size: 1.3 m tail: cm Diet: Plants Class: Mammals Scientific Name: Addax nasomaculatus

Omnivores

Great Jerbaro Size: 19 – 15 cm tail: cm Diet: Seeds and insects Class: Mammal Scientific Name: Allactaga major

Coyote Size: inches tail: 14-inch Diet: of mice, rats, insects, rabbits and plants Class: Mammals Scientific Name: Canis latrans

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