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It is late morning in the desert. The temperature is already above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and there is no breeze. A desert tortoise creeps across the dry land in search of grasses and herbs to eat. Spiky yucca plants and Joshua trees soak up energy from the sun. Meanwhile, predators, such as coyotes and sidewinder snakes wait to emerge in the evening to hunt for their next meal. These are all examples of a biome at work: members of the community interacting with each other. Come and see how every living thing plays a part in the web of life of the desert biome.
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