cactus wren
Grey fox
island grey fox(endangered species)
San joachin kit fox(threatened species)
spotted skunk
wrentit(threatened)
gopher snake
alligator lizard
brush rabbit
well the scientific theroy claims that it isnt a relavent question!:)
. It is located on the western coasts of North and South America, areas around the Mediterranean Sea, South Africa, and Australia. In California, the biome can be found in San Diego, Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Barbara, Monterey, Santa Clara, and more. The chaparral biome is created when cooler seawater meets a landmass with high average temperatures. It is found in specific areas between places with a hot, dry climate and high atmospheric pressure, and those with cool, wet climates and low atmospheric climates.
5% of California,coast of the Mediterranean,part of Australia,and South America
It is on the west coast of the State of Florida, but not on the west coast of the United States.
The east coast is on the east and the west coast is on the west.
west coast
Protista such as algae and various types of protozoa can be found in the chaparral biome. Algae serve as an important food source for many organisms in the chaparral, while protozoa play a role in decomposing organic matter and nutrient cycling.
west coast
west coast its way better
It's the coast on the West
chaparral organisms are adapted to hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. If people did not allow fires to burn in chaparrals, there would be no young pine trees, threrefore the animals would not have the trees for food, shelter, and space.
No, it is on the West Coast of United States of America.