The soap tree yucca (Yucca elata) occurs in the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts.
No, the soap tree yucca is a species of North American deserts only.
The soap tree yucca (Yucca elata) is native to southwestern North America, in the Sonoran Desert and Chihuahuan Desert in the United States and Mexico. See map above.
Your question makes no sense, tree frogs do not live in deserts.
cypress . it is also found in the other dezersts of AFRICA.
The mesquite tree is found in the warmer deserts of North America and South America. - Chihuahuan, Sonoran, Mojave, Atacama.
Yes..Soap dolls, chewing gum, and other trinkets, placed there by Boo Radley.
Tree Porcupines live in tropical and temperate parts of Asia, Southern Europe, Africa, and North and South America. Porcupines live forests, deserts, rocky outcrops and hillsides, and even sometimes trees.
All mahogany trees were seeds at one time. They are tropical trees and can not tolerate freezing conditions. They do not live in deserts. So if you have the right climate, you can produce your tree.
They can live with other green tree frogs, red eyed tree frogs, and other similar sized lizards or frogs and toads. pets to avoid are dumpy tree frogs which will eat them, and poisonous dart frogs or other poisonous or aggressive amphibians or reptiles.
Living organisms that live in a tree is- Mainly insects or squirrels. Or possible other birds. Hope this helps
No. Koalas are found only in bushland along the eastern and southern coasts of Australia. They cannot live in the desert, as deserts do not support enough of the type of eucalyptus tree that koalas need.
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