PRODUCERS
1 Joshua Tree Joshua Trees are fast growers for the desert.
2 Brittle Bush A brittle bush has flowers on it. The pedals are mostly yellow. It mostly has 13 pedals and looks like a sunflower.
3 Salt Bush Salt Bush gets it name from the salty deposits on its leaves, It is often mistaken for sagebrush.
4 Desert Lily A desert Lily looks like an Easter lily but can be found growing in the desert. The Native Americans use the flower bulb as food.
5 Tumbleweed A Tumbleweed is an above the ground plant that tumbles away in the
6 Barrel Cactus a cylinder cactus that can grow up to 11 ft tall, 3-4 inch spines and red or yellow blossoms
7 Soaptree Yucca a stalk like plant with palm tree like leaves grows tall and thin
8 Jumping Cholla, cactus that is covered in spines that "jump" and attache them selves to the passerby.
9 Pancake Prickly Pear Cactus has flat platy "appendages" very wide spread and considered more of a weed.
10 Ocotillo is a thin bush like plant without leaves. Slim sticks connected at the base
Consumers
1 Coyote is a dog-like carnivore/scavenger (secondary consumer)
2 thorny devil is a lizard with spines on its back. (primary consumer)
3 Armadillo rodent-like herbivore that can rap itself into a ball for protection( primary consumer)
4 Gila Monster is a larger lizard that is venomous eats small animals (secondary Consumer)
5 Kangaroo Rat rodent that resembles a kangaroo and is a herbivore (Primary Consumer)
6 Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy Owl is a lesser bird of prey and is diurnal (Secondary Consumer)
7 Javelina is a herbivore that is able to unleash a stench from a gland on its back (Primary Consumer)
8 Bobcat is a feline carnivore that feeds on smaller prey (Secondary Consumer)
9 Red Tailed Hawk uses its sharp talons to feed on small prey (Secondary Consumer)
10 Pangolin an armored insectivore that is plain awesome (Primary Consumer)
1 Joshua Tree Joshua Trees are fast growers for the desert.
2 Brittle Bush A brittle bush has flowers on it. The pedals are mostly yellow. It mostly has 13 pedals and looks like a sunflower.
3 Salt Bush Salt Bush gets it name from the salty deposits on its leaves, It is often mistaken for sagebrush.
4 Desert Lily A desert Lily looks like an Easter lily but can be found growing in the desert. The Native Americans use the flower bulb as food.
5 Tumbleweed A Tumbleweed is an above the ground plant that tumbles away in the
6 Barrel Cactus a cylinder cactus that can grow up to 11 ft tall, 3-4 inch spines and red or yellow blossoms
7 Soaptree Yucca a stalk like plant with palm tree like leaves grows tall and thin
8 Jumping Cholla, cactus that is covered in spines that "jump" and attache them selves to the passerby.
9 Pancake Prickly Pear Cactus has flat platy "appendages" very wide spread and considered more of a weed.
10 Ocotillo is a thin bush like plant without leaves. Slim sticks connected at the base
Consumers
1 Coyote is a dog-like carnivore/scavenger (secondary consumer)
2 thorny devil is a lizard with spines on its back. (primary consumer)
3 Armadillo rodent-like herbivore that can rap itself into a ball for protection( primary consumer)
4 Gila Monster is a larger lizard that is venomous eats small animals (secondary Consumer)
5 Kangaroo Rat rodent that resembles a kangaroo and is a herbivore (Primary Consumer)
6 Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy Owl is a lesser bird of prey and is diurnal (Secondary Consumer)
7 Javelina is a herbivore that is able to unleash a stench from a gland on its back (Primary Consumer)
8 Bobcat is a feline carnivore that feeds on smaller prey (Secondary Consumer)
9 Red Tailed Hawk uses its sharp talons to feed on small prey (Secondary Consumer)
10 Pangolin an armored insectivore that is plain awesome (Primary Consumer)