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Utah’s Plants and Animals. Environments. Wetlands-land that is wet. Also called Riparian areas. Forests-areas covered by trees. Deserts-land that receives less than ten inches of rainfall a year. Wonderful Wetlands. Riparian areas are found near streams and lakes.
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Environments • Wetlands-land that is wet. Also called Riparian areas. • Forests-areas covered by trees. • Deserts-land that receives less than ten inches of rainfall a year.
In winter, frogs go into hibernation, an inactive, sleep-like state.
Forests are large areas of land that are covered with trees.
Deciduous trees lose leaves in the fall and grow new ones in spring.
Deer migrate during the winter to places where there is food.
Ponderosa Pine trees are found in the Colorado Plateau region.
Spruce and Fir trees are found at high elevations in the mountains.
Hummingbirds are busy collecting nectar from the mountain flowers.
Deserts are areas that receive less than 10 inches of rain per year.
Jackrabbits live in deserts. They use their ears to hear enemies.
Reptiles are cold-blooded and they have scaly skin and backbones.
Classification • Look at the outside appearance of an animal. • Notice the size, shape, texture, and color.
We can classify Utah’s animals. • Birds • Mammals • Insects • Fish • Reptiles • Amphibians