Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMorris Barnett Modified over 8 years ago
2
Rabbitbrush Grows 1’-7’ tall Re-sprouts following a fire Rabbits and deer eat it Grows quickly and prevents soil erosion Sagebrush Grows 2’-12’ tall Has deep and shallow roots Used by Native Americans Sagebrush smoke keeps mosquitos away Deer and elk eat it
3
Prickly Pear Cactus Has a thick waxy skin Has spines to protect it from animals Short roots near the surface Aloe Vera Grows to 3’ tall Grows in very warm, sunny areas Gel inside leaves help skin conditions and burn
4
Great Basin Rattlesnake Free-Tailed Bat Wing span of 17” Weighs 1 oz. Eats 30 – 100% of body weight in insects Hibernates in winter Great Basin Rattlesnake Venomous Up to 36” long Found in rocky sagebrush areas Eats rodents, lizards and small birds
5
Desert Cottontail 13 - 17” long Weighs 3 lbs. Herbavore Stays in a 1 acre radius Can have 5-8 babies four times a year Coyote Has from 1 – 19 babies a litter Eats rabbits, mice and prairie dogs Hunts with a partner Howls Live in burrows Can run up to 43 mph
6
Tarantula Eat crickets and grasshoppers Can get up to 12” big They suck their food Venomous Lizard Eats flies, grasshoppers and beetles Lays 2 – 16 eggs Love to sun themselves on rocks Some can regrow tail
7
Roadrunner Raven Eat rodents, dead animals, beetles Travel in pairs Lay 3 – 7 blue-green brown blotched eggs Intelligent – large brains Roadrunner Can run up to 26 mph Eats small snakes and birds, spiders Lays 3 – 6 eggs Hopi Indian tribe believes they are good luck against evil
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.