Chaparral
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Biotic Factors
Brush Rabbit
-Herbivore
-Primary Consumer
-uses its fur as camouflage
Red-Tailed Hawk
-Carnivore
-Secondary Consumer
-adapted to a smaller size
Big-Eared Woodrat
-Herbivore
-Primary Consumer
-uses its fur as camouflage
Mountain Lion
-Carnivore
-Tertiary Consumer
-require a lesser amount of water
Cacti
-provide water and nutrients
-hairy features to collect moisture
Yucca
-thick and waxy skin
- mutualism with the yucca moth
Scrub Oak
-produce hard leaves
-common type of plant
Toyon
-a source a food for carnivores
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