In the Mojave desert you can zip line over canyons, ride dirt bikes and four wheel through the desert, hike the Red Rocky Canon, and even go drive through the desert in your four wheel drive vehicle on dirt roads. You can also stop by the U.S. Naval Museum of Armament and Technology. The museum also has on display air and surface weapons, such as laser guided bombs and anti-radar missiles, including Navy Aircraft.
The Golden Eagle is well suited for the environment because it needs open land for hunting and the Mojave desert is just the perfect place. It also hunts rodents such as lizards and other small mammals, and the Mojave desert provides all of these animals for the Golden Eagle.The Jackrabbit is well suited for the environment because it heads off all of the shrub and the shrub allows cover for the jackrabbit. Water is also not necessary for the jackrabbit, but if there's water, they will drink it.The Mojave Desert is perfect for the Big Horn Sheep because they feed off much little shrubs and the Mojave provides with plenty of little shrubs. They also use rocky areas for protection and bedding.The Cuckwalla is perfect for the Mojave Desert because it rarely ever drinks standing water, and the Mojave Desert rarely gets any rain. It feeds off windflowers, and requires piles of rock or rock that out juts from hills in order for it to get cover. The sand cat is well suited for the desert because its long fur protects it from the cold, and its padded feet with hair on them protect them from the heat of the desert. Their padded feet also help them for moving across shifty sand.The sidewinder is well suited for the Mojave desert because when it moves, only a little part of its body is touching the sand at a time. This works towards the sidewinder's advantage because the sand is very hot and this keeps itself cool. It can also bury itself below the sand so it can stay cooler and protect itself from predators. A Kangaroo Rat is well suited for the environment because it changes the seeds it eats into water. It also doesn't sweat or pant because it spends the majority of the day in their burrows where the air stays cool and moist. The most common time they are active is 9 PM and 3 AM when the air is most moist and damp.
The Joshua tree's limbs stretch out very far creating a rounded top. It is single stemmed allowing the water that it gets to run through it easier. The Pinyon Pine has a very deep root system allowing it to reach deeply into the ground and get the water and nutrients it needs. The California Juniper has deep roots in order to get to the water it needs. It also it doesn't need much water because of its little needles. The Barrell Cactus expands and contracts with the amount of water it gets. The ribs of the cactus are what expand and contract, and the plant usually leans toward the south. The Cotton Top Cactus is made up of a cottony material allowing it so soak in any water it receives. The fox tail cactus is perfect in this environment because it grows in rocky areas and requires little to no water. The Yerba Santa fruity shrub relies on moisture to make into glucose and there is moisture in the Mojave during the nights and early mornings.