Yes, the bobcat does live there. The bobcat is a species of lynx.
tree frogs
all are dead
the Joshua tree
Nevada
rabits , foxes , turtals , squarels , aligators , hunny bees , bears (mostly black bears) , and homeless people (yes , people are animals)
The Joshua tree gets eaten by many animals. When a tree is just sprouting, a deer or rabbit might eat from it. Parts of the tree can even be cooked and eaten by humans, although, some parks laws prohibit this.
There is no such thing as a "Joshua Cactus." There is, however, the Joshua tree which is a tree-like yucca found mainly in the Mojave Desert. It can live for hundreds of years and some specimens as old as 1000 years have been found.
The Joshua tree is only located in the hot areas of North America, such as California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, ect.
I don't think so.
Jellystone National Park. It's a parody of the Yellowstone National Park.
There are many types of that live in Yellowstone National Park but the mainly trout, gray ling, and whitefish live in the waters of the park.
The Joshua tree is the only tree that grows in the Mojave Desert in California. Not only is the Joshua tree NOT the only tree native to the Mojave Desert, it not a tree. it is a member of the lily family.