no, not all those states have deserts
Deserts can be found north and south of the equator.
Deserts are found in both the southern and northern hemispheres and in both the north and south of these hemispheres. They are found in both northern Africa and southern Africa. There are deserts in northern Asia and southern Asia. South America and Australia have deserts north and south.
The coati is found in the southwestern United States all the way south into much of South America. They live in a variety of habitats from deserts to rainforests.
The inland South states typically refer to states located in the southern region of the United States, away from the coast. These states include Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, and parts of Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. They are known for their distinct Southern culture and diverse landscapes.
Rattlesnakes are found in all the deserts of North America, from Alberta, Canada, through much of Mexico and even into South America as far south as central Argentina.
Grasslands are not deserts but semiarid regions. They are found in the central part of the United States as well as south of the Sahara in Africa and in parts of southern South America.
Namib and kalahari Desert
If by us you mean the United States rather than people, there are a number of ecosystems in the North American continent that can also be found outwith the US. Deserts are an obvious one, there are deserts in Australia, Africa, Asia and South America too.
The following deserts are in South America:Patagonian DesertAtacama DesertSechura DesertMonte DesertGuajira DesertAll are either cold winter deserts or cool coastal deserts. There are no hot deserts in South America.
All major deserts in the United States are in the southwestern part of the country.
Cougars are found in all deserts of the Americas.South western U.S.
Both South America (Atacama and Sechura) and Africa (Namib) have cool coastal deserts.