Desert Habitat
You may not think of a desert as a habitat, but some species of plants and animals are well adapted to harsh desert life. Water is the key to life; animals and plants have to use every drop in order to survive. After rain some deserts spring to life, as new plants suddenly grow and flower.
Click on the links below to learn about some of the animals and plants that live in the Desert Habitat.


Armadillo Lizard by Jason Butt Iguana by Joey Butt
Copperhead Snake by Anthony Chernard Fennec by Ruthann Clarke
Addax by Robin Crummy Flying Dragon by Devon Fitzpatrick
Ghost Flower by Jason Kennedy Tumbleweed by Johnathan McDonald
Cactus by Alicia O'Leary Camel by Shanna O'Leary
 Coyote by Chris Power Dingo by Paula Reynolds
Golden Mole by Westley Saunders Gerbil by Adam Trickett

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St. Joseph's Intermediate "Exploring Land Habitats" Project