Mostly large crickets, but also a pinky or a hopper mouse every once and a while
they eat grasshoppers and bugs
owls
carnivores
Here's one: A Sonoran Desert Toad has a long sticky tongue for catching prey.
yes it does
Here's one: A Sonoran Desert Toad has a long sticky tongue for catching prey.
No, it does not travel in 'packs.'
carnivores
No, there are no poisonous reptiles in the Sonoran Desert. There are, however, a number of venonousreptiles - rattlesnakes, coral snakes and the Gila monster. A poison is something you need to eat to be injured or die. A venom must be injected. I person can safely eat a rattlesnake. However, a person might suffer a severe injury and die if bitten by a rattlesnake.
they just do by being awesome. and hiding in the ground where it is cool and shady.
depends.............it could be up 2 5in wide and 9in long
A horned toad often occurs in the Sonoran Desert region, from the 2/ 3/4.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot, subtropical desert.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot, subtropical desert.
No, the Sonoran Desert is not the largest desert. That honor goes to Antarctica. The Sonoran is the 14th largest desert in the world.