Foothills life zone and

the animals that live there

Colorado Life Zones Info

Information about the Foothills
Colorado Life Zone Map

The foothills life zone's elevation is from 6,000 to 7,999 ft above sea level.  Some common landforms found there are hills, ravines, valleys, and steep canyons. The foothills life zone is the first major step leading up in to Colorado's high mountains. The foothills get little to average precipitation during the year.  In the higer parts of the foothills, 1 to 3 feet of snow may build up over the winter. The lower part of the foothills there may just be a couple of inches of snow in winter.

Some plants you would find there are grasses, juniper trees, pinyon trees, oakbrush, and small areas  of pine trees and aspen trees.  The plants need to adapt to a large range of temperatures and precipitation.

The seasons start becoming an important factor in deciding which animals live there during the year.  Many animals like mule deer migrate down to the foothills in the winter and go higher in the summer.  The lower parts of the foothill may be quite hot and dry in the summer.

Desert (Southwest CO)

Plains

Foothills Life Zone

Montane Life Zone

Subalpine Life Zone

Alpine Life Zone

Riparian Life Zone
Plants and Trees of CO
 
 
 
Foothills Life Zone through the seasons
Foothills Spring Foothills Summer
Foothills fall Foothills Winter
Animals that live in the foothills
Bobcat Peregrine Falcon
Mountain Lions Raccoon
Golden Eagle Red Fox
Red-Tailed Hawk Striped Skunk
Wild Turkey

Cottontail

Rabbit