Childrens Illustrated Animal Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Striped hyena
Also found in Asia as far as
India, this nighttime hunter
has teeth and jaws strong
enough to crush bone.

ALGERIA


MOROCCO


MAURITANIA
MALI

TUNISIA


Desert horned
viper

This snake’s “horns”
are really special scales
that protect its eyes
from sand.

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Fennec fox
This small fox’s huge
ears aren’t only great for
hearing. They also help to
keep the fox cool by releasing
its body heat into the air.

SCALE


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A T L A S M O U N T A I N S
Addax
Desert monitor
lizard
Desert
locust
Also called a
“screwhorn antelope,”
the endangered addax
has horns up to 47 in
(120 cm) long.
Barbary sheep
This is Africa’s
only wild sheep.
Males charge at
each other with
their heads down
when fighting.
Dune gecko
Just 4 in (10 cm)
long, this lizard
licks its eyes to
clean them.
Nubian bustard
The desert monitor
uses its long, powerful
tail like a whip to
defend itself.
Gigantic swarms
of desert locusts can
contain billions of
insects and stretch for
40 miles (64 km).


Sahara


desert


The Sahara is the Earth’s largest hot desert. It


covers 3,630,000 sq miles (9,400,000 sq km) and


is home to about 70 animal and 500 plant species.


They have to deal with temperatures as high as


135 ̊ F (57 ̊ C) and very little rainfall.


WESTERN
SAHARA

Algiers Tunis

Niamey

Rabat

Nouakchott

Abuja

Bamako NIGERIA


NIGER


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