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Name: A turtle that lives on land is called a tortoise. One interesting tortoise is the desert tortoise. This reptile lives in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico. Like all tortoises a desert tortoise has a shell to hide in. However, this animal s best hiding place is the burrow or den it digs with the claws on its muscular front legs. The desert tortoise spends up to 95% of its time in this burrow. Several tortoises often live in the same burrow. Sometimes other animals also move in. The burrow provides protection from the extreme heat of summer. At times this heat can be more than 140ºF (60ºC) on the surface of the ground! The burrow is also a great place for the tortoise to hibernate in winter. And the burrow provides some protection from predators like Gila monsters, coyotes, roadrunners, bobcats, kit foxes and ravens. Desert tortoises are most active in the spring. The temperatures aren t as extreme at this time, and the food they eat is more available. Their main foods are grasses, herbs, wildflowers, and some parts of cacti. Because deserts are so dry, desert tortoises get most of their water from their food. But they also dig basins that catch rainwater. They remember where these basins are and during summer rains they return to the basins to drink. In addition, desert tortoises can store some water in their bodies and live off it for many months. Female desert tortoises lay their first eggs when they are 15 to 20 years old. Egg laying usually occurs in the months of May, June, or early July. A mother tortoise will usually lay between 3 and 8 eggs at a time. She digs a nest near the entrance to her burrow for her

eggs and buries them in the sand. After laying the eggs, she leaves them alone. The eggs are kept warm by the soil. Higher soil temperatures produce females and lower temperatures produce males. The eggs hatch in 3 to 4 months. Desert tortoises can live many years. Some reach 100 or more, though 50 to 80 years is more likely. However, only a few out of every hundred hatchlings ever make it to adulthood. Predators eat the eggs and young, and disease is also a problem. Human activity, however, is the biggest threat to tortoises. They are losing their habitat to cities, roads, overgrazing, and mining. Some poachers also collect desert tortoises and try to sell them as pets. This has led to special rescue and adoption programs. Wild desert tortoises are now protected as an endangered species. About the Author Guy Belleranti works as a docent at Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona. The information in this article comes from his experiences working with wild animals and teaching others.

Name: 1. Desert tortoises spend most of their time... a. in the desert sun b. in ponds and creeks c. in underground burrows d. eating desert plants 2. In which two deserts would you find wild desert tortoises? and 3. List six predators that prey on desert tortoises. 4. Complete the graphic organizer. 5. Female turtles usually lay their eggs... a. when they reach about 5 years old b. when they are about 50 years old c. far away from their burrow d. in the late-spring or early-summer months

Name: The scrambled words below are vocabulary words from the article. Unscramble each word and write it on the line. Please be sure each word is spelled correctly. 1. r e d t e s hint: dry area that is often hot 2. w r o r b u hint: underground animal home 3. a t e r u r p t e e m s hint: measurements of warmth 4. s m e e a f l hint: girls; antonym for males 5. m g n n i i hint: removing valuable rocks from the earth 6. a d s r o hint: streets 7. s i b a n s hint: bowls for holding water

ANSWER KEY 1. Desert tortoises spend most of their time... c a. in the desert sun b. in ponds and creeks c. in underground burrows d. eating desert plants 2. In which two deserts would you find wild desert tortoises? Mojave and Sonoran 3. List six predators that prey on desert tortoises. Gila monsters, coyotes, roadrunners, bobcats, kit foxes, and ravens 4. Complete the graphic organizer. 5. Female turtles usually lay their eggs... d a. when they reach about 5 years old b. when they are about 50 years old c. far away from their burrow d. in the late-spring or early-summer months

ANSWER KEY The scrambled words below are vocabulary words from the article. Unscramble each word and write it on the line. Please be sure each word is spelled correctly. 1. desert r e d t e s hint: dry area that is often hot 2. burrow w r o r b u hint: underground animal home 3. temperatures a t e r u r p t e e m s hint: measurements of warmth 4. females s m e e a f l hint: girls; antonym for males 5. mining m g n n i i hint: removing valuable rocks from the earth 6. roads a d s r o hint: streets 7. basins s i b a n s hint: bowls for holding water