Yes, although rare, jaguars do occur in the Sonoran Desert.
If there are mules in the Sonoran Desert they are on ranches or farms and not roaming wild.
Yes, cougars and bears are occasionally seen in the Sonoran Desert.
Yes, Gila monsters are found i parts of the Chihuhuan Desert, the Sonoran Desert and the Mojave Desert.
The desert tortoise is found primarily in the Sonoran Desert and Mojave Desert.
Yes, palo verde trees live in the desert. It is especially common in parts of the Sonoran Desert and the Chihuahuan Desert.
Yes, javelina live in the Sonoran Desert. They also live in the Chihuahuan Desert
There are a number os species of 'desert lizards' in the Sonoran Desert.
Yes, although rare, jaguars do occur in the Sonoran Desert.
If there are mules in the Sonoran Desert they are on ranches or farms and not roaming wild.
yes it does
The desert cottontail can be found in woodlands, grasslands, creosote brush and desert areas of the Sonoran Desert.
Yes, cougars and bears are occasionally seen in the Sonoran Desert.
The Sonoran Desert Kingsnake is found in both the Sonoran Desert and the Chihuahuan Desert.
Some plants that live in the Sonoran Desert include saguaro cacti, ocotillo, creosote bush, and palo verde trees. These plants are adapted to the arid conditions of the desert and have unique features to help them survive in the harsh environment.
Yes, it is a native of the Sonoran Desert.
The desert night lizard (X. vigilis) lives underneath decaying Joshua trees in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. Among the smallest night lizards, X. vigilis is less than 4 cm (1.6 inches) from snout to vent. It eats small insects and termites that live under logs.