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The Sahara Desert - Coggle Diagram
The Sahara Desert
Plants
Sahara Lovegrass
Wild Desert Gourd
Nitraria Retusa
Date Palm Tree
Tobacco Tree
Location/Climate
Longitude/Latitude
23.4162° N, 25.6628° E
Temperature
Day
30-47 Degrees Celsius
Night
-4 Degrees Celsius
Rainfall
0-3 Inches Per Year
Humidity
25%
Animals
Mammals
Fennec Fox
Addax
Dromedary
Other
Deathstalker Scorpion (I Do This)
Reptiles
Horned Viper
Black Necked Spitting Cobra
Desert Monitor
The Deathstalker Scorpion
Threats
Biotic/Predators
Other Deathstalker Scorpions
Centipedes
Bats
Abiotic
Droughts
Prey
Beetles
Flies
Crickets
Termites
Adaptations
Structural
The Deathstalker Scorpion has a very hard exoskeleton, it keeps the scorpion protected from different threats in the desert because they are easy to be spot by predators in the desert
Behavioral
The Deathstalker Scorpion hunts at night to prevent dying from the hot desert sun in the day
Functional
The Deathstalker Scorpion's stinger is used for injecting venom into predators, and also to suck up moisture from plants like cactus because water is so rare in the desert.
People
2 Million people live here