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.
Yes, there are rocks in parts of the Sonoran Desert.
Of course: the Sonoran Desert Toad (Bufo alvarius) is one example of such class of animals.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot, subtropical desert.
Yes, there is considerable tourism in the Sonoran Desert.
The Sonoran Desert is shared by the United States and Mexico.The Sonoran Desert is shared by the United States and Mexico.
Yes, of course. No other desert overlaps the Sonoran Desert.
If there are mules in the Sonoran Desert they are on ranches or farms and not roaming wild.
it is the same just dry with rocks in it
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.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot, subtropical desert.
The Sonoran Desert is tropical.
The Sonoran Desert can get about 120 f
The Sonoran Desert has a hot subtropical desert climate.
Yes, there is considerable tourism in the Sonoran Desert.
Yes, the San Felipe Desert is part of the Sonoran Desert in Baja California.Yes, the San Felipe Desert is part of the Sonoran Desert in Baja California.
In the southeast part of the sonoran desert i think
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Yes, there are 'bunnies' in the Sonoran Desert - cottontails and jackrabbits.