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Mutualisim

Mutualism

An example is Mexican Long-Tailed bats drinking nectar from cacti and agaves while pollinating plants as it makes its way to each one.

The yucca plant and the yucca moth, the moth pollinates the plant, the plant provides a place for the moth to lay eggs

Commensalisim

The cactus wren bid builds its nest in the cactus, this does not harm the cactus

A gopher snake using an abandoned rodent hole as its home

Parasitism

A flea drinking the blood of a camel

A flea drinking blood from a coyote

  • Hibernate during the winter
  • Dig into the ground to get roots
  • LIves near water sources
  • Eats mostly plants

Golden Eagle

Jeroba

Bactrian Camel

Desert Tarantula

Gobi Bear

Grey Wolf

  • Long horns, for defense
  • Special hooves for climbing
  • These hooves help them escape non-climbing predators
  • Their hair length changes with the seasons to keep them warm and cool enough

Ibex

Musk Ox

Mongolian Wild Donkey

Gopher Snake

Goitered Gazelle

Snow Leopard

Wild Horse

Marbled Polecat

Takhi

Kangaroo Rat

Plate-Tailed Gecko

The Gobi Bear

Gobi

  • Powerful back legs to jump to escape predators
  • While running its hind legs propel it up to 3 meters
  • Requires very little water
  • Hind leg are longer to allow more propulsion for jumping

Jeroboa

Ibex

Omnivore

Herbivore

  • Digs Holes In droughts to get water
  • Eats snow whenever there is snow to stay hydrated
  • To save water has thick urine and dry feces
  • Has a light colored body in order to dissapate heat

Nitre Bush

Saxual Tree

Halophytes

Wild Onion

Salt Wort

Goyo Plant

Gray Sagebrush

Tamarisk

Khulan

Gray Wolf

Food Web Of The Gobi Desert

Green Shoots

Decomposers

  • Long limbs for speed
  • Toes spread wide while running
  • Sharp nails to grip the ground

Herbivore

Carnivore

Leaves

Beetle

Earthworm

Golden Eagle

Twigs

Gray Sagebrush

Hippo

Jack Rabbit

Bactrian Camels

Gray Wolf

Carnivore

  • Long sharp talons for gripping and ripping apart prey
  • They build large nests so they can return to them in the future
  • Sleek wings for diving
  • Skulls form a shade for the eyes

Wheat

Mojave Yucca

Oats

Cottontail

Rhino

Shrubs

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