Saturday, September 28, 2013

A Recap of the Subtropical Desert

November 10, 2013
Scorching. That's all I can say. A heavy offset to the icy winds of the tundra. The Sahara Desert proved relentless in its continuous heat waves and it's no wonder that the plants here are thick and nearly pore-less to hinder water loss water loss.
Library.thinkquest.org states that in the Sahara Desert, the wildlife ranges from the slender mongoose to guinea fowl. Some other animals are the anubis baboon, the sand fox, and ostriches. All animal life in the desert has adapted to withstand long periods of drought due to the overwhelming lack of rainfall for considerable periods of time.


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