Animals In The Desert Region Of California
Californias Desert climates rival the Mediterranean for plant and animal species richness.
Animals in the desert region of california. The reptiles include two turtles and tortoises 33 lizards and 33 snake species. While finding enough water is a challenge coping with the fierce summer heat is a constant concern for desert inhabitants. American Indians were the first humans in the California desert.
The highest temperature ever recorded on the surface of the earth 134 degrees Fahrenheit was recorded at Death Valley National Park part of the California desert region in 1913. NPS - Robb Hannawacker. In general upper elevations catch more rain.
This animal spends much of its life running from its many predators which include coyotes rattlesnakes red. With a life span of 50 to 80 years the California desert tortoise is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. A light-colored coat to reflect heat.
For Californias deserts topography comes into play along with climate. And living in a burrow. The black-tailed jackrabbit Lepus californicus is very common in the California desert where it feeds on shrubs and grasses.
Mojavensis - Mohave Patch-nosed Snake Sonora semiannulata semiannulata - Groundsnake. Hairy paws for walking on hot sand. 3602 Inland Empire Blvd Suite C-220 Ontario CA 91764 Field Offices Email the Inland Deserts Region 909 484-0167.
Desert tortoise can live up to 80 years yet most of their lives are spent sleeping in underground burrows. The ability either to store water or to survive on very little water. Animals survive in deserts by living underground or resting in burrows during the heat of the day.