Biomes of Utah

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Biomes of Utah Desert, Forest, Alpine Forest, And Aquatic

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Biomes of Utah. Desert, Forest, Alpine Forest, And Aquatic. The Desert. Annual rainfall? Less than 6 inches!. Desert Animals. Desert Tortoise Snakes Lizards Golden Eagle Turkey Vulture. Desert Tortoise. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Biomes of UtahBiomes of UtahDesert, Forest, Alpine Forest,

And Aquatic

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The DesertThe DesertAnnual rainfall?

Less than 6 inches!

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Desert AnimalsDesert Animals Desert Tortoise Snakes Lizards Golden Eagle Turkey Vulture

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Desert TortoiseDesert Tortoise The length of this tortoise's

shell is about 10 inches. Full-grown adults will reach 15 inches.

The hard shell is a protection against predators and a harsh environment..

The color and patterns allow the tortoise to blend in with the shrubs and soil.

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SnakesSnakes

Snakes are important predators in desert ecosystems. Life on the desert is harsh, and predators help to maintain the critical balance.

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LizardsLizards Lizards are superbly adapted

desert dwellers. Control insects. Serve as food for other

desert predators. Two adaptations.

They are very well camouflaged. They can lose their tail to escape when captured and grow a new one for future escapes.

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Golden EagleGolden Eagle A Golden Eagle eating a

hare. The eagle will typically

cover a large territory in search of an occasional lizard or desert wood rat.

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Turkey VultureTurkey Vulture Scavengers such as the

Turkey Vulture, fill a very significant role in the desert ecosystem.

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Forest AnimalsForest AnimalsRaccoonGarter SnakeEagleTurkeyRobin

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RaccoonRaccoon This masked bandit can

become very friendly when a full garbage can is available. Although very cute, this mammal can bite very hard!

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Garter SnakeGarter Snake These common reptiles

can be found in your own backyard.

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Golden EagleGolden Eagle A Golden Eagle eating a

hare. The eagle will typically

cover a large territory in search of food.

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TurkeyTurkey

A turkey in the wild can be a feast for a larger predator.

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RobinRobin Robins can be seen in

many backyards.

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Alpine ForestAlpine Forest

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AquaticAquatic