What are the physical differences between a Mojave DT and a Sonoran DT?
kimber_lee_314 said:What are the physical differences between a Mojave DT and a Sonoran DT?
augustsalbert said:In this world the desert tortoise is a species of tortoise native to the Mojave desert and Sonoran desert of the south western United States and northern Mexico. They live in a different type of habitat, from sandy flats to rocky foothills. The Mojave desert tortoise is able to live where ground temperature may exceed 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius) because of its ability to dig underground burrows and escape the heat. The desert tortoise is an herbivore. Grasses form the bulk of its diet, but it also eats herbs, annual wildflowers, and new growth of cacti, as well as their fruit and flowers.
Shelly said:augustsalbert said:In this world the desert tortoise is a species of tortoise native to the Mojave desert and Sonoran desert of the south western United States and northern Mexico. They live in a different type of habitat, from sandy flats to rocky foothills. The Mojave desert tortoise is able to live where ground temperature may exceed 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius) because of its ability to dig underground burrows and escape the heat. The desert tortoise is an herbivore. Grasses form the bulk of its diet, but it also eats herbs, annual wildflowers, and new growth of cacti, as well as their fruit and flowers.
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emysemys said:I'm wondering if the Mojave/Sonoran thingey isn't a bit like the Babcocki/Pardalis thingey.