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Mojave Desert

Average temp is 81.4

Mojave desert is located in California

Water

Food

Sun glasses

Light clothing

Shovel

Knife

First aide kit

Books on plants and animals

Tent

Cooking stuff

Hat

Sleeping bags

Matches

I woIuld recommend to be there doing the winter season. Unless you want to experience the true scorching heat. Camping in the desert can be a beautiful experience with some dangers.

Sidewinder and locationPreyKangaroo Rat

predator

estivator

Sun spiderInsects

estivator

Flat Rock Scorpions

Range Most of southern Africa.

Type Terrestrial.Diet Babies eat pinhead crickets, and other small insects.

Adults feed on crickets, large insects, and an occasional pinkie mouse.

Full Grown Size 5.5 to 7.5 inches.

Growth Slow speed.Temperature 75 to 85° F.

Humidity 70 to 75%. Adults may drink from a shallow, wide water dish.

Temperament Semi-aggressive and nervous.

Housing Babies can live in a clear plastic deli-container with air holes. Adults can live in a 5 to 10-gallon tank. Floor space is more important than height.

Substrate 3 to 4 inches of sand, peat moss, or potting soil.Decor No decorations are really needed, but you can add

rocks, or cork bark.

Other Names South African Flat Rock Scorpion.

estivator

Orange Baboon Tarantula

Housing: 10 to 20 L cage for large adults

Communal: Perhaps when young

Diet: Crickets, cockroaches

Substrate: At least 10 cm of soil or peat moss

Decor: Cork bark, flower pot, or wood hideout, water dish

Temperature: 21.1 to 26.7° C (70 to 80° F)

Humidity: Low

Temperament: Defensive and skittish

Considerations: Not for beginners

estivator

Sap from the Aloe Vera plant contains over 70 active ingredients such as:Amino Acids Enzymes Hormones Minerals Sterols Sugars Vitamins b

succulent

Joshua Tree

Creosote

Coal tar they use in medacine

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Trevor krywokulski&

Ben patterson

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