Here's one: A Sonoran Desert Toad has a long sticky tongue for catching prey.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot, subtropical desert.
Yes, there is considerable tourism in the Sonoran Desert.
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.
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.
Here's one: A Sonoran Desert Toad has a long sticky tongue for catching prey.
A horned toad often occurs in the Sonoran Desert region, from the 2/ 3/4.
yes it does
carnivores
No, it does not travel in 'packs.'
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
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