The Plants and Animals of Utah`s Biomes

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The Plants and Animals of
Utah’s Biomes
Wetland Animals
Forest Animals
Wetland Plants
Forest Plants
Wetland Connection
Forest Connection
Desert Animals
Desert Plants
Desert Connection
Wetland Animals
Beaver
Dragonflies
Muskrats
Damselflies
Frogs and toads
Leeches
Moose
Mayflies
Tiger salamander
Isopods (pill bugs)
Mink
Mosquitoes
River otter
Snails
Garter snake
Worms
Fish
Water scorpions
Utah’s wetlands
provide a home for
many migrating
birds including the
great blue heron,
pelicans, avocets,
grebes, ducks,
plovers, bald
eagles, geese, gulls,
and phalaropes.
Beaver
Tiger Salamander
Isopods
Great Blue Heron
Muskrat
mink
Water Scorpion
Wetland Plants
Cattails
Bulrush
Aspen trees
Forest Animals
Squirrels
Red crossbill birds
Deer
Moose
Butterflies
Chipmunks
Moths
Mice
Shrews
Bears
Moles
Mountain lions
Earthworms
Porcupine
Bees
Coyotes
Humming birds
Bobcats
Houseflies
Ants
Mole
Red Crossbill
Bobcat
Porcupine
Forest Plants
Ferns
Fungi
Deciduous trees (have large flat leaves)
Aspen trees
Scrub Oak
Grasses
Shrubs
Sagebrush
Wild flowers
Conifer trees (evergreen trees with needle like leaves)
Juniper trees
Ponderosa pine trees
Deciduous trees
Juniper tree
Coniferous trees
Desert Animals
Desert tortoise
Snakes
Roadrunner
Owls
Gila monster
Prairie dogs
Kangaroo rat
Badgers
Pocket mice
Skunks
Deer mice
Rattle snakes
Coyotes
Jackrabbits
Mule deer
Foxes
Desert Plants
Prickly pear cactus
Yucca
Sagebrush
Mesquite trees
Scrub oak trees
Joshua tree
Utah Juniper
Grasses
Pinyon pine
Joshua Tree
Mesquite tree
Yucca
Scrub oak