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The chaparral biome is characterized as hot and dry. The terrain of the chaparral ranges from flat plains to rocky hills and mountain slopes. Plants and animals of the chaparral have adapted to these conditions. Plants found in the chaparral include shrubs and cacti. Wildlife such as coyotes, jack rabbits, mule deer, alligator lizards, horned toads, praying mantis, honey bee and ladybugs can be found in the chaparral.
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There are a few plants that are in the South Plains. Some of the plants that are found in the South Plains are woody, vascular and fly trap.
Kangaroos do not live in the chaparral, as this is not one of the biomes found in Australia.
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Chaparral is the term used to describe shrubland dominated by low, drought tolerant, hard leafed plants and are found in areas with hot, dry summers and mild rainy winters. Chaparral is a fire prone plant community.
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The state motto is Eureka which is Greek for "I Have Found It"
Drought-resisant trees and shrubs are found in chaparral biomes.
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Chaparral refers to a type of ecosystem/biome. They are dominated by dense, spiny, evergreen shrubs. They are midlatitude coastal areas with mild, rainy winters and long, hot, dry summers. Plants of the chaparral are adapted to and dependent on periodic fires - frequently ignited by lightning and by careless human activities. Some of these shrubs produce seeds that will germinate only after a hot fire. Food reserves stored in their fire-resistant roots enable them to resprout quickly and use nutrients released by fires. Source: Campbell & Reece, Biology (6th edition)