1. The Sonoran Desert is a big place - over 100,000 square miles! Much of the Sonoran Desert lies in Mexico, partly in the state of Sonora, where the desert gets its name. The rest of the Sonoran desert lies in the states of Baja California Norte and Baja California Sur in Mexico and Arizona and California in the U.S. 2. The Sonoran Desert is the hottest and most biodiverse of the North American deserts. for more facts, just click the related link.
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The eastern Coral Snakes biome is the desert.
So the snakes are safe from the sun.
In the southwestern US they are found in the desert region of eastern California, southern Nevada, southwestern Utah and western Arizona. In Mexico it is found in western Sonora and eastern Baja California. The type locality is listed as the "borders of the Mohave river, and in the desert of the Mohave".
There are no poisonous snakes in the Sonoran Desert. However, there are venomous snakes - several species of rattlesnake as well as a coral snake. A poison is something you eat that makes you ill. A venom is a substance that has to be injected to kill or make a person sick.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot, subtropical desert.
Hi, Biotic Things found in desert are Scorpions, coyotes, snakes, spiders, lizard, and cacti.
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 tropical.
The Sonoran Desert can get about 120 f
In the Sonoran Desert, one can find the agave, palm, desert marigold, summer poppy, and cactus are some plants or trees. A famous type of cactus native to this desert is the Saguaro cactus.
There are a number of carnivores in the Sonoran Desert: Coyote Cougar Jaguar Bobcat Fox Black Bear Hawks Eagles Snakes Owls many others
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.