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Central Lowlands Regions!
The average rainfall in the Central Lowlands will range from 51cm (20in) to 102cm (40in).
mesquite
redberry juniper
cottonwood
pecan
Habitat: Very adaptable and can use any habitat, but usually prefers open spaces like plains, prairies, and deserts.
Niche: Predator/scavenger, largely adaptable. Feeds on small animals and carrion is food for other scavengers and decomposers
Western soapberry tree
Sun
(nutrients)
armadillo
mockingbird
robins
Cedar waxwings
Caterpillars of the chocolate-colored butterfly
striped skunk
white-tailed deer
weasels, serpents, bobcats,
falcon, lizards
Abiotic factors are essentially non-living components that effect the living organisms of the freshwater community.
A biotic factor is any living component that affects another organism, including animals that consume the organism in question, and the living food that the organism consumes. Each biotic factor needs energy to do work and food for proper growth. Biotic factors include human influence.
whooping crane
gray wolf
interior least tern
correls wild
buckwheat
The elevations/altitude of the Central Lowlands range around 300m to 600m which is around 6000ft.
In the winter the Central Lowlands can range from the 20`s (degrees f) and from the summers it around the 90`s (degrees f)
In the Central Lowlands we chose
these as our common animals and plants: hackberry tree, Western Soapberry Tree, Coyotes.
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