Yes
There are monitor lizards and snakes, including venomous snakes.
Monitor lizards, particularly the Nile monitor, survive in the Sahara Desert by adapting to the harsh environment. They are ectothermic, relying on the sun for warmth and using their burrowing abilities to escape extreme temperatures. Their diet is varied, allowing them to feed on insects, small mammals, and birds, which are relatively abundant despite the arid conditions. Additionally, they can go long periods without water, obtaining moisture from their food and being efficient in their water use.
bearded dragons, tiger snakes, monitor lizards
sand vipers eat small mammals,birds,and some lizards
Over 90 species of reptiles live in the Sahara desert. Many lizards, snakes and turtles. I have specifically seen the Egyptian Cobra and the Silver Krait ( a small but deadly snake more common to India )
Lots of wonderful things live in the Rub-al-Khali Desert, such as, lovely little butterflys and gypsies
The Libiyan Desert is inside the Sahara desert.
No. It is only threatened, mainly due to habitat loss.
Sahara is A desert. ONE desert. It is Not divided into sub-deserts. Sahara is in Africa.
Yes, monitor lizards are vertebrates
The Sahara desert is located in northern Africa.
Sahara is A desert. ONE desert. It is Not divided into sub-deserts. Sahara is in Africa.