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The Desert

The Desert . By: Selena Wehbeh. Desert Plants. Saguaro Cactus The saguaro cactus stores all of its water. Old man cactus The white hairy surface of the old man Cactus helps it reflect the hot desert sun. Barrel Cactus

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The Desert

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  1. The Desert By: Selena Wehbeh

  2. Desert Plants Saguaro Cactus • The saguaro cactus stores all of its water. Old man cactus • The white hairy surface of the old man Cactus helps it reflect the hot desert sun. Barrel Cactus • The pleated shape of the Barrel Cactus allows it to expand when it rains

  3. Animals Desert Lark • The plumage of the Desert Lark perfectly matches the color of the deserts soil. Dingo • Dingo's live in family groups but many gather into bigger packs to hunt bigger pray. Lapped Faced Vulture • The Lapped Faced Vulture is a typical old world vulture. Its powerful bill cuts.

  4. Fun Facts • Manydeserts are found in bands along 30 degrees latitude north and south. • There are many varieties, the major two are hot and cold. • The graph you see below compare the sizes of the world’s largest deserts.

  5. Resources I got my information from mbgnet.net I got my photos frommbgnet.netandStudyIsland

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