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Carlsbad caverns

Carlsbad caverns. By: Bradleyk . k9. Carlsbad caverns is located in New Mexico. Carlsbad caverns is in new Mexico. The park is 46,427.26 acres. There are lots of fun caves for tourists and hiking trails for fun. and a limestone cave. Couchs spadefoot.

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Carlsbad caverns

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  1. Carlsbad caverns By: Bradleyk. k9

  2. Carlsbad caverns is located in New Mexico Carlsbad caverns is in new Mexico The park is 46,427.26 acres

  3. There are lots of fun caves for tourists and hiking trails for fun.and a limestone cave

  4. Couchs spadefoot It digs backwards ,lives under things like rocks and has smooth skin for sliding out of things when its squeezed

  5. mollusk It uses empty shells. It uses the shells for protection. It lives in nearly every ecosystem.

  6. Texas Banded Gecko It has Large eyes for extreme sight. slender toes for climbing. And translucent skin for camouflage

  7. crustacean The crustacean lives in caves ,its opaque, hides in dirt

  8. these are three plants in carlsbad caverns national park This is orange so butterflies can spot it This is tall so animal can see it This lives by a lot of water

  9. Carlsbad caverns was made a monument on October 25 1923. It also has a limestone cave

  10. You can hike, camp and visit caves

  11. Scientific names Couchs spadefoot-scaphioupus couchii Mollusk-phylum molluska Texas banded gecko-coleonx brevis Orange butterfly weed-asclepias tuberosa Crustacean-crustacia Torry yucca-yucca mentosa Mexican buckeye-ungnadiaspeciosa

  12. References Nps.gov/ Gorp.away.com/ Nationalparks.com/ U-S parks.com/ Enature.com/ Nationalzoo.edu/ NPS photo collection msn.com/

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