Animals In The Desert Region Of California
Hypsiglena torquata deserticola - Desert Nightsnake Lampropeltis getula californiae - California Kingsnake Phyllorhynchus decurtatus - Leaf-nosed Snake Pituophis catenifer deserticola - Great Basin Gopher Snake Rheinocheilus lecontei - Long-nosed Snake S.
Animals in the desert region of california. Large ears for dissipating body heat. The reptiles include two turtles and tortoises 33 lizards and 33 snake species. In general upper elevations catch more rain.
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. The desert tortoise is a champion of avoiding the heat. Mojavensis - Mohave Patch-nosed Snake Sonora semiannulata semiannulata - Groundsnake.
A light-colored coat to reflect heat. The Mojave Region is characterized by sweeping valleys and rugged high elevation mountain ranges. The black-tailed jackrabbit Lepus californicus is very common in the California desert where it feeds on shrubs and grasses.
With a life span of 50 to 80 years the California desert tortoise is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. An interesting fact about the desert biome of California is that its home to many types of animals such as birds reptiles and even mammals. Desert animal adaptations include.
If you dive snorkel or paddle you just might encounter leopard sharks garibaldi the state fish black giant sea bass California sheephead gray whales elephant seals sea otters tufted puffins bat rays and blue whales the largest animals ever known to have lived. This animal spends much of its life running from its many predators which include coyotes rattlesnakes red. NPS - Robb Hannawacker.
3602 Inland Empire Blvd Suite C-220 Ontario CA 91764 Field Offices Email the Inland Deserts Region 909 484-0167. Animals that can be found living in the California Desert region include desert tortoises white-footed mice kangaroo rats squirrels spotted bats spotted skunks coyotes desert kit foxes and desert bighorn sheep. Hairy paws for walking on hot sand.