At Night
Sizes and Shapes
Cool, Dude!
Desert Colors
20

Flowers on the tips of my stems open at night so bats can sip nectar and move my pollen for me.

saguaro cactus

20

I store water in my stem. My stem is the shape of a barrel.

barrel cactus

20

I use my white tail to reflect sunlight off my back.

ground squirrel

20

I can live off the fat stored in my pink, spotted tail. The fat can feed me for months

gecko

40

I have big eyes to see and hunt mice at night. You might hear me call “who, who.”

owl

40

I am a bird, but I spend most of my time on the ground. My long legs help me run fast.

roadrunner

40

My long ears help me lose body heat and keep cool.

kit fox, kangaroo rat, jackrabbit

40

I look like sticks until it rains. Then red flowers appear on the tips of my stems.

ocotillo

60

I howl at night to let other animals know where I am.

coyote

60

My body can grow to be 4 feet long. I like to curl up in the hot sun.

rattlesnake

60

My yellow flowers and long branches make shade for young cactus plants.

palo verde tree

60

My red fruit and I have spines. Some birds still eat my fruit. These birds spread the seeds that were inside my fruit.

strawberry cactus